Malchi

The Malchi is a hybrid breed that combines the genes of the Maltese and the Chihuahua. He is a small dog with a big bark and a big heart who has a gentle, affectionate, and playful personality. Taking after both the Chihuahua and the Maltese, the Malchi can appear in a number of different colors, with the two most common being pure white and tan. He has a tiny body with a round head, and can have either long or short hair depending on which parent breed’s genes are stronger. If you are looking for a dog who is small, yet possesses a big personality, then the Malchi may be the perfect dog for you. Just keep in mind that he does not tend to do well with children and will require a lot of early socialization to keep him from becoming overprotective or aggressive. Due to this, the Malchi may be an excellent choice for an elder or an older couple who like to enjoy a slower paced life.

History

When considering what makes a particular breed special or why they were created in the first place, looking at their origin story is a great resource! Because the Malchi is a newer hybrid breed, he hasn’t had very much time to build up a well-detailed origin story. So, we turn to the parent breeds for all this important information. The Maltese is an old breed who was commonly used as trade goods in the Roman and Greek cultures. Originally created in Malta, the Maltese made his way all over the world thanks to his popularity in the trading system. He was used an accessory to rich and important ladies, starred in fantastic portraits, and even decorated the lyrics of poetry. This little white dog was indeed a beauty, and his calm personality was able to win hearts in the blink of an eye; making him a favorite companion for people everywhere. Eventually, the Maltese made his way to Europe where he gained a reputation for being a healer dog. Healers would lay the lovely little dog on the pillows of sick individuals with the belief that his gentle spirit would heal them. Despite the Maltese’s great popularity everywhere else, it took quite a long time for him to make it to America. When he did in the year 1870, he was recognized by the American Kennel Club just a few short years later in 1888. Ever since, the Maltese has been a faithful companion and show dog with a very secure popularity ranking. The Chihuahua is another popular companion breed who was originally created in Mexico. This spunky little dog was believed to be a spirit guides whose job consisted of protecting souls as they travelled through the underworld. Despite these interesting tales, there is no real evidence of how long the Chihuahua breed has been around or what their original purpose was. Whatever the reason for their creation, Chihuahuas are spunky, spirited dogs who believe they are much bigger than they really are. The breed takes its name from the state of Chihuahua where 19th century American tourists first encountered the dog. The American Kennel Club first registered the breed in the year 1904 and the dogs have been used in shows and as popular companions ever since.

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