

We try breed
as close to the AKC
Standard as possible.
All puppies
are sold with a 5 year guarantee.
Approximately 2-3 liters per year.
Pricing
My prices start at $1,500
for a male or female.
My prices also range from $1,800 to $2,500 for a .3lb puppy (when
full grown & usually purse size) and $3,000 for a show puppy which
will be 4-6lbs when grown.
Choosing
the right dog for your lifestyle
Male
or Female?
Actually
either sex makes satisfactory pets. The male Maltese is equally as
affectionate and loving as the female. A neutered male does not 'mark'
his territory if he is properly housebroken and neutered at the appropriate
age nor does he exhibit other undesirable traits associated with male
dogs. You have picked a breed in which there are generally more male
puppies born in a litter than females. For that reason, it may be
hard to find an available female as some breeders tend to keep those
females for future breeding. If a breeder feels that a dog is not
of breeding quality, although it would make an excellent pet, he may
obtain a limited registration certificate for such a dog. This means
that the offspring of the dog cannot be AKC registered. Breeders will
prefer you spay or neuter your pet Maltese to prevent breeding and
future health problems.
Which Puppy?
When you find
a breeder you like, spend time discussing your family and lifestyle.
Then allow your breeder to help pick a puppy for you as he has spent
weeks or months with the puppies and knows their personality and temperament.
The reputable breeder wants you to have the puppy that best suits
you and with which you will be happy. If you aren't happy, he knows
the puppy won't be happy, either. Most reputable breeders require
unwanted puppies be returned to them.
Depending
on your lifestyle, if the breeder suggests that an older puppy or
young adult would be better for you, keep an open mind and consider
the possibility. People who are away from home for eight or more hours
a day are not ideally suited to raising a very young puppy. Breeders
sometimes have older puppies that they have held on to as potential
show prospects. These older puppies will be house-trained much sooner
much sooner than a very young puppy. If they have been well socialized,
the may be the ideal choice for a working family. In some circumstances
an adult dog may be available.
Older Maltese
are very adaptable to new environments and quickly make themselves
part of their new family, allowing those who could not raise a young
puppy to have the company of a Maltese.