The Ultimate Purebred Maltese Breed Guide: Health, History, and Care

The Maltese is one of the oldest and most aristocratic toy breeds, cherished for its dazzling white coat and gentle demeanor. What is the true origin of the Maltese, and what makes them a purebred classic? This essential guide covers their ancient history, complex coat maintenance, and unique size variations, offering prospective owners an expert-level resource on this magnificent companion dog.

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Key Takeaways (The Maltese at a Glance)

TraitDescription
Breed TypePurebred (Toy Group)
Kennel ClubRecognized by [AKC.org] (External Link) (ENTITY)
CoatSingle-Layer, Silky, Hypoallergenic (LSI)
TemperamentGentle, Fearless, Loyal, Highly Affectionate
Average Weight4–7 lbs (C, I, T)
Life Expectancy12–15 years

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History and Temperament: Why the Maltese is an Ancient Royal

The history of the Maltese dates back thousands of years to the island of Malta, making them one of the oldest recorded breeds in the world. What kind of temperament can I expect from a Maltese puppy in a modern home? Their affectionate nature made them favorites of Roman nobility and European royalty, earning them the title “Ye Ancient Dogge of Malta.”

What is the Personality of a Maltese in a Family Setting?

Despite their small size, the Maltese possess a lively and fearless spirit, forming a strong bond with their human family. Are Maltese difficult to socialize with other dogs and strangers? [Internal Link to Socialization Guide] They are exceptionally loyal but require early, positive socialization to prevent timidity or small dog syndrome. They thrive on human companionship and are often described as “velcro dogs” due to their need to be near their owners.

AKC Breed Standard: What is the Ideal Size and Look for a Maltese?

The American Kennel Club ([AKC.org] External Link) defines the characteristics of the perfect Maltese, which guides responsible breeding. How tall should a true Standard Maltese be according to the breed club?

  • Weight and Height: The official standard calls for dogs weighing under 7 pounds, with the ideal weight being 4 to 6 pounds. The height at the shoulder typically ranges from 7 to 9 inches.
  • Coat: The standard calls for a long, straight, silky, pure white coat (ENTITY).
  • Features: The classic Maltese features a distinctive dark pigment (black nose and eye rims) that provides a striking contrast to the white fur. Our breeding program focuses on maintaining these strict AKC standards for health and beauty.

Maltese Size Variations: Micro Tiny, Teacup, and Standard

Maltese breeders use size classifications to describe puppies, though only the standard size is recognized by the AKC. What is the size difference between a Micro Tiny, Teacup, and Standard Maltese? Understanding these size categories is paramount for setting expectations and ensuring appropriate care.

Standard vs. Teacup Maltese: Choosing the Safest Size

The size you choose directly correlates with the puppy’s robustness and care needs. What are the unique care considerations for a Teacup Maltese’s delicate structure?

Size ClassificationAdult Weight RangeCare Consideration
Standard Maltese5–7 lbsMost robust size; ideal for gentle families. [Internal Link to Standard Maltese Puppies]
Teacup Maltese4–5 lbsHighly portable; requires extra vigilance against injury and hypoglycemia.
Micro Tiny MalteseUnder 4 lbsThe most fragile; best suited for very quiet, adult-only homes. [Internal Link to Micro Tiny Maltese Puppies]

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The Delicate Structure: Health Risks Associated with Tiny Sizes

Choosing the smallest size often means taking on extra responsibility. Is the extremely small size of a Micro Tiny Maltese safe for an active household? The answer is generally no. Puppies under 5 lbs are at higher risk for low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) and are more susceptible to injury from accidental drops or falls. [Internal Link to Hypoglycemia Care] Owners must be meticulous about feeding schedules and providing a safe, padded environment.


Comprehensive Maltese Grooming: The White Coat and Hygiene

The Maltese’s long, single-layer coat is beautiful but requires diligent, specialized care. What is the necessary daily and weekly routine for a Maltese’s silky coat? Unlike the Poodle-mixes, the purebred Maltese coat is silky, not woolly, and requires a different approach to prevent matting.

Daily and Weekly Brushing Routine

The single coat is low-shedding but mats easily. What is the best brush for a silky Maltese coat to prevent breakage and matting?

  • Tools: Use a pin brush for the body and a metal comb for delicate areas. A detangling spray is essential to prevent hair breakage.
  • Frequency: Daily brushing is required for a long coat. Focus on the areas where the dog sits or moves most, such as the beard, ears, tail, and legs.
  • Technique: Always mist the coat with a conditioner or detangling spray before brushing. Never brush a dry coat, as this causes breakage and frizz.

The White Coat: Grooming, Haircuts, and Hygiene

The “Puppy Cut” is the most popular choice for pet owners. How often should I bathe a Maltese, and what are the best techniques for keeping their coat bright white?

  • Bathing: Bathe the Maltese every 1–2 weeks using a whitening or brightening shampoo to counteract yellowing.
  • Haircuts: While the long, flowing coat is traditional, most pet owners opt for the “Puppy Cut” (keeping the coat short, about 1 inch) for easy maintenance.
  • Professional Grooming: A professional visit every 4-6 weeks is recommended for maintaining the cut, trimming nails, and performing hygienic clips.

Tear Staining: Prevention and Treatment

Tear staining, the reddish-brown discoloration under the eyes, is the number one cosmetic issue for the white-coated Maltese. What is the best way to prevent and treat the reddish-brown tear staining common in the Maltese breed?

  1. Water and Bowl: Provide filtered or distilled water only, as minerals in tap water can contribute to staining. Use stainless steel or ceramic bowls; plastic can harbor bacteria.
  2. Trimming and Cleaning: Keep the hair around the eyes short and wipe the area twice daily with a tear stain remover designed for dogs or a cloth dampened with warm water.
  3. Dietary Review: Staining can be linked to mild food sensitivities, often to chicken or grains. Discuss a limited ingredient diet with your veterinarian.
  4. Medical Check: If staining is sudden or excessive, a veterinarian can check for underlying issues like blocked tear ducts, which may require a minor procedure.

Deep Dive: Comprehensive Health and Longevity

A Maltese from a reputable lineage can live a long, happy life, but buyers must be aware of inherited conditions. What are the common health issues to look out for in the Maltese breed? Health screening by breeders is the best way to ensure the well-being of the puppy.

Dental Care: Why It’s Critical for Toy Breeds (Approx. +600 words)

Due to their small jaws, the Maltese are extremely prone to dental disease, which is the most common health issue in the breed. What is the best way to brush a Maltese’s teeth, and how often are professional cleanings needed?

  • Crowding: Their small mouths often lead to crowded teeth, increasing plaque and tartar buildup.
  • Routine: Daily tooth brushing with dog-specific toothpaste is the single most effective preventative measure. Start this routine when they are very young.
  • Professional Cleanings: Most Maltese require professional veterinary dental cleanings (under anesthesia) every 1–2 years to prevent gingivitis, tooth loss, and secondary infections, which can impact kidney and heart health.

Genetic and Inherited Health Conditions

  • Patellar Luxation: As a small breed, the Maltese is susceptible to this condition, where the kneecap temporarily dislocates. We screen our parent dogs to ensure joint health.
  • White Shaker Syndrome (Idiopathic Cerebellitis): A neurological disorder that causes tremors, particularly when the dog attempts to move. This condition is typically treatable with steroids but requires early diagnosis.
  • Portosystemic Shunt (PSS): A congenital liver defect that diverts blood from the liver. Signs include stunted growth and neurological issues. Early detection is key, sometimes requiring specialized surgery.
  • Tracheal Collapse: Common in toy breeds, the windpipe can weaken and flatten, leading to a persistent, honking cough, especially under excitement or when pulling on a leash. Always use a harness instead of a collar on a Maltese.

The Cost of Ownership and Adoption Readiness

Beyond the initial purchase price, owning a cute white Maltese requires a commitment to time and financial resources. What is the true annual cost of owning a Maltese, including grooming and vet care?

  • Initial Cost: Reputable breeders charge higher fees for health-tested, well-socialized puppies.
  • Annual Maintenance: Budget significantly for professional grooming (every 4-6 weeks), high-quality small-breed food, and preventative dental care.

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Our parents are selected not only for their beauty and adherence to AKC standards but primarily for their gentle temperament and documented health clearances.

How to Buy – 1-5 STEPS

  1. Submit Your Application: Complete our online form.
  2. Personal Interview: We conduct a thorough interview to ensure the best fit.
  3. Secure with Deposit: Reserve your puppy or place in line.
  4. Prepare Your Home: Utilize our detailed prep guide.
  5. Take Home: Action Keywords: Secure your Maltese puppy today (C, I, T).

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What Your Maltese Puppy Comes With

Your puppy comes fully prepared for its new home: Full health certificate, first shots, 10-year health guarantee, AKC registration papers (limited), puppy pack essentials, and lifetime support.

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Comprehensive Maltese FAQs

Q: Do Maltese bark a lot? (Conversational Query) A: Maltese can be vocal if they are bored or suffer from separation anxiety. Early training and ensuring they get enough mental stimulation are key to managing barking.

Q: Are Malteses easy to potty train? A: Due to their small size and tiny bladders, Maltese can take longer to housebreak than larger breeds. Consistency and frequent potty breaks are crucial for success.

Q: Can a Maltese be left alone all day? A: No. Maltese thrive on human companionship and are prone to separation anxiety. They are best suited for homes where someone is usually present or can take them to work.

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🐶 Maltese Breed Guide: Everything You Need to Know About the Beloved Maltese Dog

If you’ve been wondering, “Are Maltese dogs good for families?”, “Do Maltese bark a lot?”, or “Where can I find AKC-registered Maltese puppies near me?” — you’re in the right place. At MFS: Your Honest Maltese Poodle Breeder, we’ve raised AKC-registered Maltese puppies (9–12 weeks old) with love and dedication, making them the perfect companions for families across the U.S.

👉 This guide covers everything you need to know about Maltese dogs — from history, traits, grooming, and training to how to adopt one safely.

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⭐ Key Takeaways: Quick Facts About the Maltese Dog

Here’s a snapshot of the breed’s key features, which explains why the Maltese dog has been a favorite companion for millennia:

FeatureDetail
Origin & HistoryOne of the oldest toy breeds, dating back thousands of years (Ancient Greece/Rome/Mediterranean).
Life Expectancy12–15 years with proper care.
Size & WeightToy Group. 4–7 lbs on average; compact but sturdy.
Coat TypeLong, silky, pure white single coat; hypoallergenic and low-shedding.
TemperamentGentle, affectionate, sprightly, playful, and fiercely loyal.
Best Suited ForFamilies, seniors, apartment living, and first-time dog owners.
Typical Cost$1,300–$1,700 from responsible breeders like MFS.

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❤️ About Us: Who We Are at MFS

Q: Who is MFS, and why do you breed Maltese dogs?

Hey there! We’re MFS, a small, dedicated family-run program here in Omaha, Nebraska. Honestly, we aren’t just Maltese breeders—we fell in love with sharing these incredible small dog breeds, Maltipoo puppies, and believe everyone deserves a well-adjusted companion. We specialize in providing the perfect pets, from the cuddly, fluffy maltipoo to the elegant purebred AKC Maltese. Every single tiny maltipoo for sale or teddy bear maltipoo for sale is meticulously raised right here at home, ensuring they’re socialized and healthy before they ever leave us. We truly believe ethical care makes all the difference in a dog’s life!

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🏆 What Makes MFS the Best Choice for Maltese Puppies?

Q: Why Adopt Your Maltese from MFS, especially if I’m searching for “Maltese puppies near me”?

Choosing a breeder is the most critical decision in the adoption process. While many beautiful Maltese are available, we focus on providing trust, transparency, and a solid health foundation—whether you’re picking up locally in Nebraska or receiving a puppy across the country.

Family-Based Care, Not Kennel-Bred

Summary: Our puppies are raised inside our home, ensuring superior socialization and temperament.

  • Our Maltese are raised as part of the family — never in crowded kennels or separate facilities.
  • They are exposed to normal household sights, sounds, and controlled social interactions from an early age, which is vital for building a confident, well-adjusted temperament. This is a core reason why our Maltese puppies adapt so quickly to new homes.

AKC-Registered Quality and Lineage

Summary: We adhere to the highest breed standards by ensuring our parent dogs are AKC registered.

  • Our purebred Maltese parents are AKC registered, ensuring excellent lineage and conformity to the official breed standard.
  • Weave in Entity: We follow the ethical guidelines set forth by the AKC for responsible breeding, focusing on health testing before breeding. This guarantees you are receiving a purebred dog whose history and genetics are documented.

Transparency & Health Guarantee

Summary: We provide unmatched transparency, including full health documentation and a written warranty.

  • We provide full vet health checks, complete vaccination records, and a written Health Warranty ([Insert Internal Link: Health Warranty Page]).
  • We welcome potential owners to conduct video calls to see the puppies and their environment, which is a key part of the trust we build with families from states like California, Texas, and New York.

🏛️ History of the Maltese Dog

Q: Where do Maltese dogs actually come from, and why are they called that?

Summary: The Maltese is an ancient breed originating in the Mediterranean region, prized as a symbol of status and companionship for thousands of years.

The Maltese dog is one of the world’s most ancient toy breeds, with a history spanning over two millennia. They are often traced back to the island of Malta (the Latin name Melita is where the name derives), a vital trading hub in the Mediterranean Sea. This breed was never a working dog; its sole purpose was companionship.

Historical Status & Popularity:

EraKey Role / Status SymbolNotable References
Ancient Greece (500 B.C.)Companion to noblewomen; often depicted on pottery and mentioned by philosophers like Aristotle.Referred to as Melitaion Kunidion (“small dog from Melita”).
Ancient RomeStatus symbol of wealth and high fashion; loved by Roman matrons.Known as Canis Melitaeus (Maltese dog).
16th Century EuropeFavored by aristocracy and royalty across Europe.Known to be the favorite pet of Queen Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots.

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The modern Maltese breed was officially recognized by the AKC in 1888, becoming the distinguished, elegant companion we know today.


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🐾 Maltese Traits & Temperament

Q: What is the true personality of a Maltese dog?

Summary: The Maltese is a gentle, affectionate, and intelligent companion dog known for being charming, playful, and deeply loyal to its family.

The core essence of a Maltese is their devotion to their human family. They thrive on attention and are happiest when they are snuggled in a lap or playing a spirited game of fetch.

Are Maltese Good with Kids?

Answer: Yes, but caution is essential due to their fragility.

Pros & Cons of Maltese with Children:

ProsCons
Affectionate: They love being near their family and crave attention.Small Size: Very fragile; can be easily injured by accidental drops or rough play.
Playful: They enjoy gentle play and short bursts of activity.Supervision Required: Always supervise interactions with very young children (under 5).
Gentle: Not an aggressive breed; known for their sweet nature.Training Need: Older children must be taught how to handle a toy breed correctly.

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Do Maltese Bark a Lot? (Controlling the Alert Bark)

Answer: They can be prone to alert barking, but this is highly manageable with early training.

Maltese are surprisingly alert and protective for their size. They often serve as excellent little watchdogs, using their bark to alert the family to strangers or unusual noises. The key is to manage this behavior early. We start socialization with our Maltese puppies at a young age to prevent excessive timidity or over-alertness.

Are Maltese Good Apartment Dogs?

Answer: Absolutely—they are one of the best apartment breeds globally.

Their size and relatively low exercise needs make them perfect for city and suburban living. A short, daily walk around a city park or some vigorous playtime indoors is usually enough to keep them happy and healthy. Many of our Maltese puppies go to homes in busy metropolitan areas like Miami and New York City for this very reason.


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🛁 Maltese Grooming & Care

Q: How challenging is Maltese grooming, and are they truly hypoallergenic?

Summary: The Maltese coat requires daily maintenance to prevent matting, but is low-shedding and widely considered one of the best choices for allergy sufferers.

The long, silky, white coat is the breed’s crowning glory, but it requires commitment.

The Daily & Weekly Grooming Checklist

FrequencyTaskTools NeededTip from MFS Breeders
DailyBrushingPin brush, metal comb.Focus on friction areas: under the ears, armpits, and legs.
DailyTear Stain WipingSpecialized wipes or saline solution.Wipe away from the eye to prevent pushing debris into the tear duct.
WeeklyTeeth BrushingFinger brush & dog-specific toothpaste.Start this routine early to combat the breed’s dental disease proneness.
Bi-WeeklyBathingWhite coat shampoo & conditioner.Use warm water and rinse thoroughly to prevent skin irritation.
MonthlyNail TrimmingDog nail clippers or grinder.Their nails grow fast; keep them trimmed to prevent discomfort.
6–8 WeeksProfessional GroomingClippers & expertise!Ask for a low-maintenance “Puppy Cut” to reduce daily brushing to every few days.

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Are Maltese Hypoallergenic?

Answer: Yes, they are widely classified as a hypoallergenic breed.

The Maltese is a single-coated breed that does not have an undercoat and sheds very little. Instead of falling out, their hair grows continuously (like human hair). This minimal shedding means less dander (the protein on the skin and hair often responsible for human allergies) is released into the home, making them a superb option for individuals with mild to moderate allergies. This characteristic is a major selling point for our Maltese puppies across the nation.


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🩺 Maltese Health Insights

Q: How long do Maltese live, and what health issues should I be aware of?

Summary: The Maltese is a hardy breed with an excellent life expectancy of 12–15 years, but all toy breeds have known predispositions that responsible breeders, like MFS, actively screen for.

A quality Maltese dog from a responsible breeder should come from genetically screened parents. Here are the key conditions associated with the breed:

Common Maltese Health Concerns (Screened by MFS Parents)

ConditionDescriptionMFS Breeder Action
Dental DiseaseHighly prone to tartar buildup and periodontal disease due to small jaws.We emphasize and educate on daily brushing routines starting from puppyhood.
Luxating PatellaA “trick knee” where the kneecap temporarily slips out of place. Common in all toy breeds.Parents undergo OFA Patella screening to ensure sound joint health.
Portosystemic Shunt (Liver Shunt)An abnormal blood vessel that allows blood to bypass the liver’s filtering process.We perform bile acid testing on our puppies to screen for liver health.
HypoglycemiaLow blood sugar, especially in very young puppies or teacup Maltese that miss meals.We provide detailed feeding schedules and starter food to new owners.

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🎒 Training the Maltese: Housebreaking and Socialization

Q: Are Maltese easy to train, and how do I prevent excessive barking or accidents?

Summary: Maltese dogs are intelligent and eager to please, responding best to positive reinforcement. Consistency is the single most important factor in their training.

The playful nature of the Maltese makes them generally responsive to training, but they can be stubborn, especially with housebreaking.

Housebreaking Checklist (The Maltese Method)

  1. Establish a Den (Crate): Use a crate or designated playpen. Dogs naturally do not want to soil their sleeping area, which is the foundation of crate training.
  2. Strict Schedule: Take your Maltese puppy out first thing in the morning, after every nap, after every meal, after every play session, and right before bedtime.
  3. Use a Command: Use a short, simple phrase like “Go Potty” or “Outside” every single time they go to the bathroom.
  4. Reward & Praise: Immediately after they finish (within 3 seconds!), provide high-value treats and enthusiastic praise. This links the action to the reward instantly.
  5. Clean Thoroughly: Use enzymatic cleaners for any indoor accidents. If your Maltese can smell previous waste, they will return to the spot.

Barking Control

Q: How do I stop my Maltese from barking at every noise?

  • Environmental Management: Ensure the dog can’t see outside from a window while you are away; visual stimuli are a major trigger.
  • The “Quiet” Command: Teach the ‘Quiet’ command. When they bark, let them get one or two barks out, then place a treat in front of their nose. Say “Quiet,” and when they stop barking to sniff the treat, reward them.

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👨‍👩‍👧 Meet the Proud Maltese Parents

Q: Why is it important to see the parents of my Maltese puppy?

Summary: The health, temperament, and size of a Maltese puppy are determined by its parents. Meeting or seeing the parents gives you insight into what your puppy will become.

At MFS, we are transparent about our breeding stock. Our parent dogs are selected for their excellent temperament, which is the best predictor of your puppy’s adult personality. They are all AKC-registered and current on all necessary health testing.

  • Maltese Dams (Mothers): Daisy and Rosie are known for their calm, nurturing natures.
  • Maltese Sire (Father): Charlie brings a playful, confident energy to the line.

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🚚 Shipping & Pickup

Q: Can I Adopt a Maltese If I’m Not in Nebraska?

Summary: Yes, MFS safely ships our Maltese puppies nationwide using trusted, dedicated methods, making adoption easy whether you’re close by or far away.

While we love meeting families who visit our home in Omaha, Nebraska, we understand that our reputation as responsible Maltese dog breeders attracts families from across the U.S.

Delivery MethodDescriptionBest for Locations
Flight Nanny ServiceThe puppy travels in-cabin with a dedicated nanny. This is the safest, most stress-free option for the puppy.Florida (FL), California (CA), Texas (TX), New York (NY), and other distant states.
Ground TransportDoor-to-door, temperature-controlled delivery service for a more personalized experience.Longer distances within the Midwest and neighboring regions.
Local Pickup in OmahaVisit us at Oak Plaza in Omaha, NE. A great opportunity to meet us and see the environment.Families in Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, and Kansas.

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❓ FAQ: Maltese Questions Answered

Q: How much does a Maltese puppy cost in the U.S.? A: With MFS, our AKC Maltese puppies are generally priced between $1,300–$1,700. This price reflects the comprehensive health testing, veterinary care, and early socialization we invest in.

Q: Are Maltese recognized by AKC? A: Yes! The Maltese dog is fully recognized by the American Kennel Club and is part of the Toy Group. Our parents have clear AKC registration.

Q: Do Maltese shed? A: Very little—they are one of the best breeds for allergy-friendly homes because their hair grows continuously rather than shedding seasonally.

Q: What is the typical life expectancy of a Maltese? A: A healthy Maltese typically lives 12 to 15 years, making them a long-term family companion.


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🛒 How to Buy a Maltese Puppy from MFS

We keep the Maltese adoption process transparent and straightforward to ensure a great match:

  1. Browse Available Puppies: View photos and details of our current AKC Maltese puppies and litters. [Insert Internal Link: Maltese Puppies Page]
  2. Submit an Application Form: Tell us about your home and lifestyle so we can ensure the perfect fit.
  3. Place Your Deposit to Reserve: A deposit secures your place for a specific puppy or a spot on an upcoming waiting list.
  4. Get Weekly Updates: We provide updates, photos, and video calls until your Maltese puppy is ready to go home.
  5. Pickup or Delivery: We finalize the safe transport or schedule your visit to Omaha.

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🎁 What Comes with Your MFS Maltese Puppy?

We send every puppy home with a comprehensive starter kit and the paperwork you need:

  • Full vet records and first-round vaccinations
  • Puppy starter kit (including food, a favorite toy, and a blanket with mom’s scent)
  • Written health guarantee ([Insert Internal Link: Health Warranty Page])
  • AKC registration papers (for parents, ensuring lineage) and registration application for your puppy
  • Lifetime support and advice from the MFS family

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