Maltese
Standards
General
Appearance
The Maltese is a toy dog covered from head
to foot with a mantle of long, silky, white
hair. He is gentle-mannered and
affectionate, eager and sprightly in action,
and, despite his size, possessed of the
vigor needed for the satisfactory companion.
Head
Of medium length and in proportion to the
size of the dog. The skull
is slightly rounded on top, the stop
moderate. The drop ears
are rather low set and heavily feathered
with long hair that hangs close to the head.
Eyes are set not too far
apart; they are very dark and round, their
black rims enhancing the gentle yet alert
expression. The muzzle is of
medium length, fine and tapered but not
snippy. The nose is black.
The teeth meet in an even,
edge-to-edge bite, or in a scissors bite.
Neck
Sufficient length of neck is desirable as
promoting a high carriage of the head.
Body
Compact, the height from the withers to the
ground equaling the length from the withers
to the root of the tail. Shoulder blades are
sloping, the elbows well knit and held close
to the body. The back is level in top line,
the ribs well sprung. The chest is fairly
deep, the loins taut, strong, and just
slightly tucked up underneath.
Tail
A long-haired plume carried gracefully over
the back, its tip lying to the side over the
quarter.
Legs and Feet
Legs are fine-boned and nicely feathered.
Forelegs are straight, their pastern joints
well knit and devoid of appreciable bend.
Hind legs are strong and moderately
angulated at stifles and hocks. The feet are
small and round, with toe pads black.
Scraggly hairs on the feet may be trimmed to
give a neater appearance.
Coat and Color
The coat is single, that is, without
undercoat. It hangs long, flat, and silky
over the sides of the body almost, if not
quite, to the ground. The long head-hair may
be tied up in a topknot or it may be left
hanging. Any suggestion of kinkiness,
curliness, or woolly texture is
objectionable. Color, pure white. Light tan
or lemon on the ears is permissible, but not
desirable.
Size
Weight under 7 pounds, with from 4 to 6
pounds preferred. Overall quality is to be
favored over size.
Gait
The Maltese moves with a jaunty, smooth,
flowing gait. Viewed from the side, he gives
an impression of rapid movement, size
considered. In the stride, the forelegs
reach straight and free from the shoulders,
with elbows close. Hind legs to move in a
straight line. Cow hocks or any suggestion
of hind leg toeing in or out are faults.
Temperament
For all his diminutive size, the Maltese
seems to be without fear. His trust and
affectionate responsiveness are very
appealing. He is among the gentlest mannered
of all little dogs, yet he is lively and
playful as well as vigorous.
Approved By AKC, March 10, 1964 |