Malteser temperament
Temperament Guide Based on 123 real Malteser owners

Is a Malteser Right for You?

Personality traits, family compatibility, and lifestyle match - everything you need to decide.

Energetic and Playful
Friendly and Social
Affectionate and Cuddly
Moderate Energy

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The Malteser Personality

Personality traits reported by 32 Malteser owners:

Energetic and Playful20%

25 owners report this trait

Friendly and Social17%

21 owners report this trait

Affectionate and Cuddly15%

18 owners report this trait

Calm and Relaxed14%

17 owners report this trait

Entertaining and Comical13%

16 owners report this trait

Cautious but Curious11%

14 owners report this trait

Adaptable and Easygoing11%

14 owners report this trait

Curious and Inquisitive9%

11 owners report this trait

Obedient and Eager to Please9%

11 owners report this trait

Know Before You Commit

Important behavioral traits that potential owners should understand:

CriticalSchwere Trennungsangst

Für jahrtausende ausschließlich zur Gesellschaft gezüchtet, geraten Malteser oft in Panik, wenn sie allein gelassen werden. Dies äußert sich in destruktivem Kauen, Selbstverstümmelung (Pfoten roh lecken) und unablässiger Vokalisation. Nicht geeignet für 8-Stunden-Arbeitstage ohne Intervention.

CriticalÜbermäßiges Wachbellen

Trotz ihrer Größe sind Malteser wachsame Wächter. Sie werden jeden Lieferwagen, Nachbarn und Blatt ankündigen. In Wohnungen kann dieses hochpitchige, anhaltende Bellen zu Lärmbeschwenden und Kündigungsschreiben führen.

ChallengeStubenreinheitsprobleme

Die häufigste Frustration. Kleine Blasen erfordern häufige Ausflüge, und sie können hinterlistig bei Unfällen drinnen sein. Sogar erwachsene Malteser sind außerhalb einer Box oder eines Geheges vielleicht nicht 100% zuverlässig.

ChallengeKleiner-Hund-Syndrom

Weil sie zerbrechlich sind, tolerieren Besitzer oft Verhaltensweisen (Knurren, Schnappen, Ressourcenbewachen), die bei größeren Hunden unakzeptabel wären. Dies kann einen Hund schaffen, der den Haushalt regiert.

Family Compatibility

How Maltesers typically interact with different family members and pets:

Children (0-5 years)

Maltesers may need careful introduction and supervision with young children

Tip: Teach children to be gentle, never disturb during eating or sleeping

Children (5-12 years)

Can be good with older children who understand how to interact with dogs

Tip: Great age to involve kids in feeding, grooming, and training

Teenagers

Maltesers typically do well with teenagers who can help with exercise and care

Tip: Teens can take on walking and training responsibilities

Other Dogs

Most Maltesers can live harmoniously with other dogs when properly introduced

Tip: Gradual introductions on neutral territory work best

Cats

Can learn to live with cats, especially if raised together

Tip: Early socialization with cats increases success

Small Pets (rabbits, hamsters)

Caution advised - most dogs have some prey instinct toward small animals

Tip: Always keep small pets securely housed when dog is present

Living Situation Compatibility

Apartment

Maltesers can adapt well to apartment living with adequate exercise

  • Daily walks are essential
  • Generally quiet indoors
  • Mental stimulation important

House with Yard

Ideal setup for most Maltesers - space to play and explore

  • Secure fencing required
  • Supervised outdoor time recommended
  • Still needs walks for enrichment

Rural/Farm

Maltesers enjoy rural settings

  • Good recall training essential
  • Watch for wildlife
  • Plenty of room to exercise

First-Time Owner

Maltesers may be better suited for experienced owners

  • Consider professional training
  • Research breed thoroughly
  • Be prepared for challenges

Work From Home

Maltesers love having their people around all day

  • Set boundaries for work time
  • Schedule regular breaks for play
  • Create a comfortable space for them

Away 8+ Hours

Maltesers can handle being alone with proper setup

  • Gradual training to be alone
  • Enrichment toys
  • Morning exercise before leaving

Training Your Malteser

3/5

Moderately Trainable

Responds well to consistent training with patience

Training Tips:

  • Be patient and consistent
  • Use high-value treats
  • Keep training sessions varied
  • Consider professional classes

Common Challenges:

  • May need more repetition
  • Can be occasionally stubborn

Pro tip: Consider professional training classes, especially for first-time Malteser owners. Group classes also provide valuable socialization.

Behavioral Patterns to Know

Some behaviors reported by Malteser owners that may need attention:

Hyperactive

6%

A behavioral pattern observed in some dogs

How to manage:

  • Consistent training helps
  • Patience is key

Pulling the leash

4%

Tendency to pull on leash during walks

How to manage:

  • Use front-clip harness
  • Practice loose-leash walking

Jumping

4%

Jumps up on people when greeting

How to manage:

  • Ignore jumping behavior
  • Reward four feet on floor

Excessive Barking

2%

Tendency to vocalize - may alert bark or bark for attention

How to manage:

  • Train "quiet" command early
  • Provide mental stimulation

Remember: These percentages show how many owners report this behavior, not severity. Most can be managed with proper training.

Exercise Needs

45-60 min/day

Needs 45-60 minutes of daily exercise

Recommended Activities:

  • Daily walks (vary routes for mental stimulation)
  • Fetch and interactive play
  • Puzzle toys and training sessions

Mental Stimulation

Maltesers are intelligent dogs that need mental challenges to stay happy and prevent boredom-related behaviors.

Ideas:

  • Puzzle feeders and treat-dispensing toys
  • Short training sessions (10-15 min)
  • Nose work and scent games
  • New environments and experiences

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical Malteser temperament?
Based on data from 32 Malteser owners, the most common personality traits are: Energetic and Playful (20%), Friendly and Social (17%), Affectionate and Cuddly (15%), Calm and Relaxed (14%). These traits make them energetic and playful and friendly and social companions.
Are Maltesers good with children?
Maltesers can live with children when properly socialized. They may do better with older children who understand how to interact respectfully with dogs. Supervision and proper introductions are important.
How much exercise does a Malteser need?
Maltesers are moderate energy dogs, needing approximately 45-60 min/day of exercise. Needs 45-60 minutes of daily exercise. This should include both physical exercise (walks, play) and mental stimulation (puzzle toys, training).
Are Maltesers easy to train?
Maltesers are moderately trainable. Responds well to consistent training with patience. Be patient and consistent. Be aware: May need more repetition.
Can Maltesers live in apartments?
Yes, Maltesers can adapt well to apartment living. The key is meeting their exercise needs outside the home. Daily walks, mental stimulation, and creating a calm indoor environment help them thrive in smaller spaces.
Are Maltesers good for first-time dog owners?
Maltesers may be better suited for experienced owners. They are moderately trainable, which means may need more repetition. First-time owners can succeed with professional training support.