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Home » Dog News » How Much Does a Maltese Smell? Breed Facts & Care Tips

How Much Does a Maltese Smell? Breed Facts & Care Tips

Web Desk · June 3, 2023 ·

Maltese dogs are one of the most popular breeds of small dogs, and they are known for their long, silky white coats. But how much do Maltese smell? The answer depends on a few factors, including their diet, grooming habits, and overall health.

Maltese dogs are generally considered to be low-odor dogs, meaning they don’t have a strong, unpleasant smell. However, they do have a distinct scent that some people find pleasant and others find off-putting. This scent is usually described as a sweet, musky smell.

The amount of odor a Maltese produces can vary depending on their diet and grooming habits. Maltese dogs that are fed a high-quality diet and are regularly groomed will have less of an odor than those that are fed a lower-quality diet and are not groomed regularly. Additionally, Maltese dogs that are healthy and have no underlying medical conditions will have less of an odor than those that are not in good health.

In addition to diet and grooming, the amount of odor a Maltese produces can also be affected by their environment. Dogs that live in a home with a lot of dust and pet dander will have a stronger odor than those that live in a cleaner environment.

Overall, Maltese dogs are considered to be low-odor dogs, but their smell can vary depending on their diet, grooming habits, and overall health. To keep your Maltese smelling fresh, make sure to feed them a high-quality diet, groom them regularly, and keep their environment clean. Additionally, make sure to take your Maltese to the vet regularly to ensure they are in good health.

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