Teacup Maltese Life Expectancy
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Teacuy Maltese Life Expectancy
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The "teacup" Maltese is the layman's term for a diminutive version of the Maltese breed of dog. The life expectancy of a Maltese dog is listed as 12 to 15 years. Resources indicate some Maltese have lived as long as 18 years.
The Maltese Breed
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Maltese are small dogs that belong to the toy group of dogs and are considered companion or lapdogs.
Maltese Origins
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This old breed is believed to have originated in Malta and to have been a favorite dog choice of European royalty.
Physical Attributes
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Average weight is four to seven pounds with a height between 8 to 10 inches. Prominent physical attribute is its long white coat that requires daily grooming.
Health Issues Affecting Life Expectancy
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Although Maltese are considered a healthy breed they can be prone to retinal atrophy and respiratory problems. Prolonged exposure to damp conditions should be avoided. Detail on health issues can be found in the resource section.
Preventative Measures
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Prospective Maltese owners should research and select puppies from reputable breeders. Maltese dogs must be protected from weather extremes. They should not be exposed to damp environment to avoid respiratory problems or excessive exposure to sunlight as they can be sunburned.
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