~Storm~ Posted February 19, 2011 Author Share Posted February 19, 2011 As for bowls and collars, I would wait until you have the puppy. It's so difficult to imagine how big the puppy is before you've held it. It's not going to need a collar for the first few days, as you can't walk it before it's had the last vaccination. The only reason you'd need a collar is if you're doing puppy classes. And if you don't get a bowl the first day it's not a big deal, just let puppy eat off a plate or human bowl for a day or two, it doesn't care:)Speaking from personal experience here, I remember how frustrating it was looking at all those different collars and bowls and not having any idea which size was the right one. Thanks. I suppose it is easier for me because the Maltese is a toy sized dog and thus there is pretty much one size available, but we have spare bowls and a spare collar when I my last dog was in her puppy stage so I will use them for the time being. I noticed in one of the early posts here you said something about 'showing dominance over the dog' to avoid small dog syndrome. I just wanted to point out that the whole alpha dominance theory is very outdated, Really? Do you have some links or references to assert this claim? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
~Storm~ Posted February 19, 2011 Author Share Posted February 19, 2011 I don't know if it's been mentioned before, but have you thought of adopting a dog from a shelter? There are hundreds of maltese/crosses in the shelters needing a good forever home. We emailed a couple of dog shelters, but they only had Maltese crosses with shedding mixes. There also doesn't seem to be that many here in Perth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luvsdogs Posted February 21, 2011 Share Posted February 21, 2011 As for bowls and collars, I would wait until you have the puppy. It's so difficult to imagine how big the puppy is before you've held it. It's not going to need a collar for the first few days, as you can't walk it before it's had the last vaccination. The only reason you'd need a collar is if you're doing puppy classes. And if you don't get a bowl the first day it's not a big deal, just let puppy eat off a plate or human bowl for a day or two, it doesn't care:)Speaking from personal experience here, I remember how frustrating it was looking at all those different collars and bowls and not having any idea which size was the right one. Thanks. I suppose it is easier for me because the Maltese is a toy sized dog and thus there is pretty much one size available, but we have spare bowls and a spare collar when I my last dog was in her puppy stage so I will use them for the time being. I noticed in one of the early posts here you said something about 'showing dominance over the dog' to avoid small dog syndrome. I just wanted to point out that the whole alpha dominance theory is very outdated, Really? Do you have some links or references to assert this claim? http://www.dogstardaily.com/blogs/alpha-roll-or-alpha-role Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koemi Posted February 23, 2011 Share Posted February 23, 2011 Just a note on Maltese - in my entire career as a groomer I have groomed 3 Maltese. Purebred with papers. Each was absolultely stunning with a great nature, and owned by very different people. I have groomed countless Maltese x and it's very touch and go as to what the temp is going to be like. Obviously that has a lot to do with the owners and upbringing of the pups as well whatever is in their genetics. I hate how Malts get such a bad rap. I doubt the RSPCA get more than one Maltese through their doors every year And of course I'm going to tell you that Papillons are amazing dogs too Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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