According to Google translate: the word 'shed' is exactly the same in Maltese as it is in English.
All dogs shed fur. Some dogs shed a lot and some not as much. It depends on the breed. But, Maltese/Shih-Tzu mixes don't shed much. You can't tell when they shed though, because their fur is so thin that it seems like nothing.
if it's a pure bread Maltese, it should not shed because Maltese have no undercoat which is what makes most other dogs shed--they also have hair which makes them hypoallergenic. Are you sure you have a real Maltese? But something that would help is to comb him/her every day to get rid of some of the hair that would have gotten everywhere.
ShiTzu, Poodle, and Maltese.
all dogs shed hair but in a poodle it has too be groomed out but the crossing of the two breed may cause it to come out by itself as many breeds of dogs do also the Maltese is a shedder of hair naturally
not all long coat dogs shed, i have a Maltese cross shih tzu cross lhasa apso and she doesn't shed but iv'e also got a great dane that sheds constantly.
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I own a Maltese and he is the most beautiful dog you can own. He does not shed he does not smell like a dog. He's very smart and playful and He's my best friend.
Well, Maltese dogs are very fun, lovable creatures. they are very protective to their loved ones, and they are extremly cute! they HAVE to be brushed every day. you should buy it a comb to brush its hair with. it has to be taken to the groomer every month or else it will become very disordered.
YES! Since both poodles and Maltese do not shed, their offspring does not shed either which makes them hypoallergenic.
There are plenty of dogs out their that don't shed. One dog that don't shed is called a caviler king charlies they are a median sized dog and a dog that likes to go sit on peoples laps, they are a very good family dog . Another good dog that does not shed that much is a maltipoo, its a combination between a Maltese and a poodle they are also a very good family pet .
It is called Maltese
There are hairless dogs around which you can get. Chinese crested dogs and Xolo dogs are some examples. But surprisingly poodle and Maltese owners claim they do not moult much!