Royal House Of Maltese

Royal House Of Maltese Quality Maltese

03/28/2024
03/26/2024

This is a new litter of little babies. ❤️❤️

02/20/2024

Hi everyone! I'm Susan Trethaway and I have always been passionate about animal care. From an early age, my sister and I would nurse injured animals and care for them as pets. As I grew up, I continued learning animal care and well-being, as well as helping with rescue animals. Recently, I learned that I need to be more active on social media and this is the beginning of that learning journey for me. I am excited to share my experience with so many fellow animal lovers! ❤️❤️❤️

02/19/2024

Another Spring 🌺 litter playing 🥰

02/16/2024

Spring 🌼 Maltese puppies ! Please DM ❤️❤️

12/06/2023
07/30/2023

Why use a toxic conventional dewormer when holistic remedies are just as effective? These 10 natural dewormers for dogs will keep your dog worm-free!

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For The Love Of Maltese

We only breed a few litters a year. We work with our mothers to care for all our babies in a loving home. Most of the important weeks for socializing are from 2 - 13 weeks and do to the size of the Maltese this means the care they receive while with their breeder is very important. No matter the size or breed the new wisdom recommended by animal behaviorists is to have the puppy stay with the mother and litter mates until at least 10 weeks. This insures nursing ends naturally and the pups have a safe environment to explore and learn in until they are homed. Your pup starts exploring the baby room by 4 weeks of age and he/she finds toys and interesting places to go and many new people to visit. With all they are doing and playing with they are not board or trapped in a cage with their mother and litter mates ( even worse taken away from their mothers too young ). The best pets come from home breeders.