maltese grooming

Advice on getting a Maltese from the Humane Society?
My sister has been looking for a small dog for their children during the last year. They called on a Maltese who is a dog breeder. So she was 3 and babies. I look at the dogs that had children like used goods. Also I heard with Maltese that need to be fixed. Council? My sister wants me to go. Are not the dogs will be exposed breast since he has had puppies? No troll here I come here to my question to be answered.
It depends on how long she has had the litter, but is there a problem if the nipples are "exposed" to visit? The Maltese is lively, cheerful and playful. Kind, loving, confident and dedicated to his teacher. Very clever. Good at learning tricks. Bold and quick to make sound the alarm in case of suspicious noises. It is a classical companion dog, smart and kind. They do well with other animals. Maltese love to play outdoors but have a tendency to jump in puddles. A bath must follow! It can be difficult to educate. If you feed them table scraps can become picky eaters. Include small biscuits and dry dog food in this breed's regular diet to help teeth stay strong and healthy. Do not allow these dogs to develop Small Dog Human-induced behavioral syndrome, where the dog believes he is pack leader to humans. This causes varying degrees of behavior problems. If the dog is believed to is in charge, can be snappish with children and even adults. Do not over-indulge or over-protecting these small dogs so that they become unstable, and some may be jealous visitors. Maltese who are allowed to take over the house, being the head of human beings can also develop separation anxiety, and obsessive barking custody. These are not features of Malta, but rather the behaviors caused by the way the dog is treated by the people around them. Maltese need a daily walk. Play will take care of a lot of their exercise needs, however, as with all breeds, play will not fulfill their primal instinct to walk. Dogs not even going to walk every day are more likely to show behavioral problems. They can also enjoy a good romp in an open area and secure not lead, as a large fenced in yard. They remain playful into old age. They are very active indoors. Daily combing and brushing the long hair, but it is important be soft like the fur is very soft. Clean the eyes every day to prevent staining, and clean the beard after meals for the same reason. Bathing or shampooing Dry regularly – making sure the animal is completely dry and warm afterward. Cleaning the ears and pull out hair growing inside the ear canal. The eyes should be checked regularly and cleaned if necessary. The hair on the top of the head is often tied in a topknot to keep it away from eyes. Some owners of pets option of cutting the hair short to facilitate the preparation and less time. The Maltese sheds little to no hair and is good for allergy sufferers.
Grooming the Maltese Part 1 of 4