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Hot: 24 to 35 °C
Cold: 4 to 10 °C
1K to 3K USD
100 to 200 PSI
Jump: 3-4 Feet
Run: 3-5 Miles per hour (5-8 km/h)
The Maltese dog has a long and illustrious history, with its origins dating back an astounding time period of 2,500 years. The specific location of the birth, despite the fact that it occurred so long ago, is still a matter of debate among specialists. Some people believe that Malta is the place of origin, and they make this claim by referring to the Latin term "Melita," which was the old name for Malta.
This effect was given hike concentrate by the fact that antediluvian Greek and Roman lit acknowledge references to dogs that are like to the Maltese. However, other stand suggests that Sicily or souther Europe might have was verisimilar homelands.
The small Maltese dog, often called the Maltese Terrier,' is an endearing breed that is familiar for its kind demeanor, dense hair, and refined good looks. This breed has a long and storied history, having originated on the Ceylonese of Malta in the Mediterranean.
The Maltese may be small in stature, but its tremendous type and charismatic charm have won the hearts of many. The Maltese's sightly coat is one of the breed is most classifiable characteristics.