Maltese Puppy Growth Chart: A Guide from 1 to 12 Months

The First Month: Nursing and Tiny Beginnings

At one month old, a Maltese puppy is still entirely dependent on its mother's milk. They are very small and their distinctive Maltese features are not yet fully apparent. Instead, they often appear quite rounded and cuddly. This is a crucial period for their early development and bonding with their mother and littermates.

Two Months: Weaning and Teething Starts

Around two months, the weaning process begins, and Maltese puppies start transitioning to solid food. This is when you will notice a significant increase in their weight. They will also start growing their first set of deciduous teeth (milk teeth), and their limbs will start to elongate, giving them a more proportional appearance.

Three Months: Assessing Breed Characteristics

By three months of age, you can generally begin to assess the overall quality and breed characteristics of a Maltese puppy. Their features become more defined, and you can get a clearer picture of their potential adult appearance.

Four to Eight Months: Rapid Growth Phase

The period between four and eight months is a period of rapid growth for Maltese puppies. This is when they experience significant changes in size and development. During this time, you may also notice them going through the teething stage as they lose their puppy teeth and grow in their adult teeth. For male puppies, the testicles will typically descend into the scrotum during this period.

Nine to Twelve Months: Stability and Maturity

From nine to twelve months, a Maltese puppy's physical growth generally stabilizes. They will have reached the majority of their adult size and appearance. While their size won't change drastically, variations in their weight can occur due to changes in diet and exercise routines. It's essential to maintain a balanced diet and regular exercise to ensure they stay at a healthy weight.Trusted by:Pet Naming

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