Recently, many fans have contacted me through the backend, expressing their interest in keeping Yorkshire Terriers and Maltese Dogs, but they have been struggling to decide which breed to choose.
To all the beginners out there, please read carefully—I’m here to explain it to you.

Comparison of Breed Disadvantages
Analysis of Disadvantages for Yorkshire Terriers
- Small body size, making them more challenging to care for and with relatively fragile skin.
- The“small body”(adult weight 2–3 kg) and“extra small”Yorkshire Terriers (adult weight under 1.5 kg) are prone to hypoglycemia.
Analysis of Disadvantages for Maltese Dogs
- Their all-white coat is difficult to maintain; especially around the eyes, they tend to tear up, resulting in a tear stain issue.
- In addition to the high maintenance requirements, Maltese Dogs also come with a relatively higher price.

Analysis of Breed Advantages
Outstanding Advantages of Yorkshire Terriers
- Their core strengths include non-shedding and odorless features.
- They require little exercise, fulfilling the needs for indoor dog walking without having to go out.
- They are affectionate and intelligent, offering both visual appeal and interactive qualities.
Unique Charms of Maltese Dogs
- Their appearance is reminiscent of a“white angel”with an elegant demeanor.
- Their coat is highly malleable, allowing for versatile styling through meticulous grooming.
- In the pet world, they possess a luxury status that culturally associates them with brands such as Hermès and Chanel.
- They serve as a special status symbol in social settings.
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Comments(3)
Great comparison! For Maltese tear stains, what daily cleaning routines or products do you recommend to new owners?
@CriticX:Thank you for your excellent question regarding Maltese tear stains! It’s indeed a common concern. For specific daily cleaning routines and product recommendations, we advise consulting your veterinarian or a professional groomer. We’ll consider more detailed care guides in future content!