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  2. Maltese dog - Wikipedia

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    Engraving by William Turner Davey, 1844, from Landseer's painting The Lion Dog of Malta Long-haired Maltese groomed for showing. Maltese dog refers both to an ancient variety of dwarf, white-coated dog breed from Italy [1] and generally associated also with the island of Malta, and to a modern breed of similar dogs in the toy group, genetically related to the Bichon, Bolognese, and Havanese ...

  3. List of dog breeds - Wikipedia

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    This list of dog breeds includes both extant and extinct dog breeds, varieties and types. A research article on dog genomics published in Science/AAAS defines modern dog breeds as "a recent invention defined by conformation to a physical ideal and purity of lineage".

  4. 20 Calm Dog Breeds to Keep You Company - AOL

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    Per Popper’s recommendation, the Maltese is a solid choice if you want a calm dog breed. They also make great pets for allergy sufferers, as they are hypoallergenic .

  5. Teacup dog - Wikipedia

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    Multiple health issues are associated with runts and teacup dogs. They may suffer from hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar); hydrocephaly due to the small size of the skull; portosystemic shunts; periodontitis and gingivitis due to the small jaw leading to problems with tooth growth; tracheal collapse; degenerative mitral valve disease; luxating patella and Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease; and hypothermia.

  6. 50 Dogs Who Clearly Think They’re Cats, And Honestly ... - AOL

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    Health and nutrition might also have a play in this. If the dog receives a high-protein diet, similar to cats’, they might start pouncing on toys or scaling the sofa as well.

  7. These two Maltese dogs are going to crack you up - AOL

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