French Bulldog Maltese Mix: The French Bulldog Maltese mix breed dog is one of a number of new emerging so-called hybrid dog breeds on the horizon today. By combining two different purebred dog breeds, it is often possible to get a healthier, longer-lived pup with some wonderful new traits. "THE FRENCH BULLDOG & THE MALTESE HISTORY:" *French Bulldog history...................... The French Bulldog is the fourth most popular (out of 195 American Kennel Club registered dog breeds) purebred dog breed in America today.The French Bulldog has three known purebred dog breeds in their genetic lineage: the English Bulldog, the Rat Terrier, and the Pug. There may be other Terriers and, in some cases, the American Bulldog, as xxxx.xxxxx, the Frenchie is a wildly popular dog breed despite some known breathing issues (likely inherited from the Pug influence) with their short muzzle type.They are funny and smart and keen to warm the laps of their people. *Maltese history............................. The Maltese is the 37th most popular (out of 195 American Kennel Club registered dog breeds) purebred dog breed in America today. The Maltese is a truly ancient dog breed that takes its name from its original home on the tiny island of Malta.The Maltese may be as ancient as 2,800 years old as a breed. These dogs, with their long, silky, human hair-like coats, were always meant to sit in human laps. Usually, those laps were royal laps. They are perfectly competent work dogs when they are in their short puppy cut, but Maltese usually are not put to work. People want these dogs because they are so loving and loyal in tending to their lap-warming duties. "French Bulldog Maltese personality and temperament:" Luckily, the French Bulldog and the Maltese have very similar personalities.Both are utterly devoted to "their" people. Both are smart, playful, and eager to learn new tricks and perform them. *French Bulldog size, height, and weight The French Bulldog typically weighs 28 pounds or lighter as an adult. These dogs usually will grow to be between 11 and 14 inches tall from paw pad bottom to shoulder top.They are a bit on the stout side with their shorter, wide stance, giving the appearance of a pint-sized prizefighter. *Maltese size, height, and weight While the French Bulldog is in the small dog category weight and size-wise, the Maltese is truly a toy breed dog.The Maltese are fully has grown rarely weighs more than seven pounds and will typically stand no taller than nine inches from paw pad to shoulder top. *They are all hair, although most owners do not realize this until the first time they give their Maltese a short puppy hair cut. But in general, you can expect any French Maltese puppy to weigh between 10 and 20 pounds and stand around 10 to 12 inches tall. "French Bulldog Maltese Mix: Training and Exercise Needs:" *The French Bulldog usually is happy to have one or two short walks per day and some indoor playtime with you.These dogs are known for doing a lot of napping and sleeping. Because of their short muzzle shape, they are also known to snore, which can be important to know if you are a light sleeper.Frenchies are known to be very smart but also a little stubborn at times. These two traits often occur together, as a matter of fact. *The Maltese are definitely an indoor dog. Their long coat can make it harder for them to enjoy the outdoors, although choosing the shorter puppy clip can help here.Maltese do not need a lot of exercises but do love to play with their people xxxxxxx.xxxx Frenchies, the Maltese can sometimes be stubborn, which is because they are smart and smart dogs get bored more quickly. "French Bulldog Maltese training and exercise needs:" *The best way to make sure your French Maltese stays engaged and eager is to keep training sessions positive and short. Overall these are small,sweet and loving. They are a joy to have around. The French Bulldog Maltese selling price is $3,000 each. However I'm giving a discount deal for the price: $2,000 each or $3,500 for two 11 week old puppies. I Will Be Adding Their Pictures Very Soon!