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Do you own a Maltese? Then you definitely know how important Maltese haircuts are. These dogs grow a huge amount of fur and feel uncomfortable when it’s too long. Besides causing discomfort to your pet, a long fur coat can become a hassle to the owner. The dog itself is rather small and keeping the long coat groomed is a hard task. That’s why a haircut is in order. These dogs look like cute fluffy toys and proper haircuts improve the image even further. Whatever you try to do, you’ll never get the adorable out of the Maltese. So settle for the cute haircuts and find the one that you and your dog love best.
Cute Maltese Haircuts Your Dog Will Love
You can either cut your pet’s hair yourself or go to a professional groomer. Most Maltese dogs are not big fans of getting a haircut so you must be ready for a battle. With time, smart pets learn to sit still and wait for the grooming process to be completed. If you are just starting out, you might want to ask a professional’s advice. In order to be prepped for the Maltese haircut, you need to browse through a few different options. We picked out 99 wonderful choices for you to check out and try on your pet.
Teddy Bear Cut For Your Maltese
The teddy bear cut is pretty adorable, as its name implies. This cut is really considered a cross between a standard Cocker Spaniel cut and a Maltese puppy cut.
For this cut, it is recommended that you use dog hair clippers to trim your pup’s side and back hair to 1/4 inch, but fur everywhere else is left longer (it’s up to the owner how long they’d like to keep the rest of the fur, although 1/2 inch is most common).
Next, trim around the dog’s face until it looks round and full like a teddy bear! Make sure to keep the fur rounded off at the forehead to match the coat length.
Show Maltese cut aka Standard Maltese Dog Cut
Long coat, often used in dog shows. Elegant, silky fur. It may seem surprising that a Maltese’s curly locks could ever straighten out, but after the fur gets longer, the weight can often straighten the fur and stabilize waves.
Traditionally, a Maltese’s show coat should nearly tough the floor. It’s common for long coat Maltese to have their head hair long as well, but it’s also fine to put your Maltese’s face fur in a single or double top knot. Alternatively the fur can also be left to hand on the side of the dog’s face.
Maltese’s blunt bob
This is one of the most popular Maltese haircuts since it is easy to take care of. Most of the fur is cut short and the long hair is left on the ears and the tail. You still need to brush it on a regular basis.
Maltese Short cut
In a traditional Maltese short cut, the dog’s fur is trimmed short across their torso – the back and sides are generally 1/4 inch. The front of the neck, the stomach, the chest, and the dog’s butt are trimmed close, around 1/16 inch.
Maltese Bob cut
The Maltese bob cut is actually not so different from a human bob cut. The dog’s head hair is parted down in the middle and allowed to grow longer (along with the ear fur), while the rest of the body hair is kept in a short cut.
Puppy cuts
This cut is named the “Puppy Cut” because it’s commonly found on puppies, whose fur is still growing and hasn’t reached a full length. However, this cut is great for adult Maltese as well, especially because it’s easier to maintain than a traditional standard cut, and is pretty darn cute!
For this cut, the Maltese’s fur is clipped the same length across their body, face, ears, tail, etc. Most owners opt for between 1/4 inch – 1 inch. It’s simple as that!
Maltese haircuts vary greatly. Starting from the showroom options and ending with the standard haircuts, your dog will look fantastic whatever you choose. Try to focus more on your pet’s comfort when taking it to the groomer.
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