Maltese

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Maltese Temperament

Maltese Temperament

The Maltese is a best friend and an accessory, all in one. They will surely attract attention from everyone you meet. The Maltese is an ideal companion, as they are so gentle and affectionate. They are sensitive and responsive and love to cuddle. They will want to be by your side at all times, and will demand to go with you wherever you go. They love to go for walks and rides. These funny little dogs are lively, playful, and entertaining. They have no idea how small they are, and they are fearless. That's why they need you to protect them. They will sound an alarm when someone is at your door, but as soon as you invite that someone in, the act is over. Maltese love children, but because they are so small, they are easily injured by a well-meaning toddler who thinks he's just discovered the world's best stuffed animal. For this reason, many breeders will not let a Maltese go into a home with children under the age of 7. They get along well with other dogs and pets. Maltese are devoted companions with a contagious zest for life.
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Norfolk Terrier

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Norfolk Terrier


Norfolk Terrier Temperament

The Norfolk Terrier is alert, active, energetic, fearless, feisty, sociable and charming. They are assertive without being aggressive, and unlike many terrier breeds, usually get along with other dogs. However, they shouldn't be trusted in a home with gerbils, guinea pigs, hamsters, rabbits, birds, and other small pets. This breed was created to hunt small animals and their prey-drive is high. The Norfolk Terrier needs daily exercise and enjoys walking and jogging. He will take as much exercise as you can give. They also enjoy agility, earthdog tests, tracking and obedience. They should always be on lead or in a fenced area, as they are the opposite of road smart. They will take off after a squirrel and run right into traffic. The fence must be secure, as they are talented escapologists. They love children and are well-behaved with respectful kids. Many are good with cats, especially if brought up around them. Most are not yappy, but they will bark if someone is at the door or walking by. They do make good watchdogs, but once someone is inside your house -- the Norfolk Terrier loves everyone! They will bark and/or dig if they are bored, lonely, or unexercised. They are trainable but learn slowly. They are willing to please, but always independent-minded. They are usually quick to housetrain. They are loyal, devoted, and loving, and will want to be included in family life and activities.

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