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Compare Maltese and Greyhound side by side: temperament, energy, trainability, apartment fit, shedding, lifespan, weight and free adoption listings.

Breed traits

Character & behavior

Energy level
Playfulness
Intelligence
Trainability
Protectiveness
Sociability
Can stay alone

Lifestyle fit

Apartment-friendly
Yes
Yes
Good with kids
Yes
Yes
Good for first-time owners
Yes
Yes
Shedding
Noise level
Exercise needs

Physical & general

Life span
12–15 years
10–14 years
Weight
3.5–4.5 kg
27–40 kg
Height
20–25 cm
68–76 cm
Origin
Malta
England
Grooming effort
Nutrition sensitivity
Health risk
Heat tolerance
Cold tolerance
The Maltese and Greyhound are two distinct dog breeds, each with unique characteristics suited to different lifestyles. The Maltese, a toy breed originating from Malta, is known for its small size, sociable nature, and adaptability to apartment living. With a lifespan ranging from 12 to 15 years, they are affectionate companions that thrive in family settings. In contrast, the Greyhound, a larger breed from England, is recognized for its speed and athleticism, requiring more exercise and space. They typically live between 10 to 14 years. While both breeds are good with kids and suitable for first-time owners, their energy levels, grooming needs, and exercise requirements differ significantly, making it essential for potential owners to consider their living situation and lifestyle when choosing between them.

Maltese — Advantages

Small size makes them ideal for apartments.
Highly sociable and friendly with children.
Good for first-time dog owners.
Low shedding level, resulting in less mess.
Moderate energy level, suitable for less active owners.

Disadvantages

Requires regular grooming due to high grooming difficulty.
Can be prone to separation anxiety, needing companionship.
Moderate noise level may not suit all environments.

Greyhound — Advantages

Larger size suitable for active families with space.
Low grooming difficulty, easy to maintain.
Good with kids and first-time owners.
Moderate energy level, but requires more exercise than Maltese.
Lower noise level, generally quieter.

Disadvantages

Higher exercise needs may not suit less active owners.
Can stay alone longer than Maltese, but still needs companionship.
Shedding level is higher than Maltese, which may require more cleaning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which breed is better for apartment living?

Both breeds are apartment-friendly, but the Maltese is better suited due to its smaller size.

How much exercise do these breeds need?

The Maltese needs moderate exercise, while the Greyhound requires more regular and vigorous exercise.

Are they good with children?

Yes, both breeds are good with kids.

How much grooming do they require?

The Maltese has a high grooming difficulty, while the Greyhound has low grooming needs.

Which breed is more suitable for first-time dog owners?

Both breeds are good for first-time owners, but the Maltese's smaller size and sociability may be more manageable.

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