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Is a Maltese Chihuahua Mix (Malchi) Right For You?

For those searching for a dog, it is important to find out as much about the breeds you are considering as possible in order to make sure you choose the best breed for your situation. A malchi, which is a maltese chihuahua mix, is one option you might consider. The best way to figure out what to expect when you are considering a mixed breed dog is to look into the characteristics of both breeds involved as you could get a dog with any mix of the available characteristics.

Both the maltese and the chihuahua are small dogs, so the largest you can expect a maltese chihuaha to get is 10 inches tall and 9 pounds in weight, though most likely they will be smaller than this. As chihuahuas come in a variety of different colors, so will malchis. You can expect this mix to live for up to 15 years, as that is the life expectancy for each of the breeds involved.

A maltese chihuahua is also likely to do well living in an apartment, as both of these breeds do well in these conditions. However, it is important to take your dog for a daily walk in order to keep them well adjusted and to allow them to get plenty of exercise since these are both active dogs. They meet a lot of their exercise needs through play, but they also need a walk. Both dogs do best if you keep them out of bad weather, so it would be a good idea to paper train your malchi so you don’t have to take it out during inclement weather.

Both chihuahuas and maltese dogs can have behavior problems if they are not properly trained and disciplined. Therefore, you will need to show your maltese chihuahua that you are in charge. You can’t let the dog get away with any behavior you wouldn’t let a larger dog get away with. You also need to make sure that these dogs are well socialized with other people and other dogs to keep them from getting too aggressive. You need to use positive reinforcement and consistent training methods with these dogs since sometimes they do not respond quickly to training, even though both breeds are fairly smart and can learn to do tricks.

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