September 21

Mauxie: A Frisky and Energetic Friend

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Mauxie DogA Dachshund & Maltese Mix

This wonderful dog affectionately known as the Mauxie is a mixed crossbreed containing DNA from the Maltese and the Dachshund. This breed of dog is very small but it has lots of energy, loves spending time in the outdoors, and is definitely on the hyperactive side. It’s important to properly train this dog and give it ample time to socialize. Otherwise your dog can act very temperamental and high strung, which is something you would certainly rather avoid. If you intend to adopt a Mauxie in the near future, you should definitely continue to read this article to learn the facts about this dog. This information will allow you to live together in harmony and lead a happy and joyous life with one another.

Parentage

As mentioned, the Mauxie is the byproduct of two purebred dogs known as the Maltese and the Dachshund. This dog is filled with natural instincts to hunt that come from the Dachshund side of the family tree, and it also has a regal side and stature that definitely comes from its Maltese genetics. Even though each of these dogs were originally bred for varying purposes, the Maltese and Dachshund are both very affectionate around people and make excellent companions, which means the offspring of these breeds including the Mauxie make excellent pets for households far and wide.

Maltese

The Maltese has a long and storied history that dates back to more than 2000 years ago. No one knows the exact origin because it’s somewhat vague, but these dogs possessed a tremendous amount of popularity amongst royals in Europe leading into the 16th century. These dogs are still very popular today and they’re show dogs because of their wonderful affection for people and their animated personality.

Dachshund

This German hound dog is a breed that was originally developed to hunt rabbits and badgers and other small prey. It’s now considered an extremely popular dog for the family. Although stubborn and bold at times, it’s also quite snuggly and incredibly affectionate with those it loves and cares for.

Appearance

 Since this dog is very small, it will only weigh anywhere from 10-20 pounds. And as far as its height is concerned, it’s on the smaller side so it will stand anywhere from 8-10 inches in stature.  As far as appearance goes, it’s going to look like whatever dominant genes it shares from its parents. For the most part, these dogs have three different styles of coats that they might inherit from their Dachshund parent, or it’s possible the dog will have a fluffy and luxurious coat that it inherits from its parent on the Maltese side. It’s possible the hair could be long or short, silky or fine, or wiry or smooth depending on the dominant genetics that it ends up with. Most commonly, it’s usual fur colors can be yellow, tan, chestnut, white, gray, or black.

How Long Will the Mauxie Live?

The Mauxie will live a relatively long and healthy life that you can expect to last around 12-14 years. Just like any other pet that you may own, the dog will live longer and have a greater life expectancy if you provide the right environment, diet, and levels of care needed for a healthy and long life.

Potential Behavior Traits

Mauxie Energetic FriendThe Mauxie is a dog that’s filled with a boundless energy and intense joy even though it’s such a tiny pup. This dog really likes being around people, it’s playful and affectionate, and really enjoys being the center of attention. This dog is also on the bold side and will constantly but into the business of other dogs, so keep an eye on your Mauxie when it’s around large dogs to be on the safe side. This dog also potentially has Dachshund instincts, which means it may chase smaller pets and squirrels and other small animals outdoors. It’s an excellent watchdog to say the least, yet the barking can be a little too much at times.

The Mauxie is a dog known for its temper. So it shouldn’t surprise anyone when they begin barking at other animals and people from time to time. But for the most part, this dog is very sweet, it’s great around small kids, but if you roughhouse with it too much it may snap at you or your young children. If a child handles this dog too roughly or makes lots of sudden moves around it, it may react negatively and snap at the child. Lots of socialization and early training are the best ways to ensure this dog doesn’t develop any behavioral problems.

This dog is hyperactive and playful because it has boundless energy. So make sure you allow it to play and take it for long walks during the day to help burn up the energy. This will prevent the dog from acting out and misbehaving. It will also keep your Mauxie happy. Provide ample toys to stimulate your dog and satisfy its curiosity.

The Right Environment

The Mauxie doesn’t need a backyard. It’s a small enough dog that it can get lots of exercise in a regular apartment. But you should make your dog happy by bringing it outside at least once per day and more if possible.

Take it to the park or provide regular walks to burn up the energy and allow it plenty of physical activity. This dog’s coat attracts dust and dirt, so keep that in mind. Rubbing your Mauxie down with a damp cloth after walking it is a great way to eliminate this potential problem.

The Mauxie has a low tolerance for cold, so keep it inside more often during the colder months and wetter seasons.

Proper Diet

The Mauxie tends to eat too much and it can get fat in comparison to other smaller breeds of dogs. So carefully planning its diet is an absolute must to make sure it gets the right nutrition in the right amounts without any excess calories.

Feed your moxie ¾ to 1 ½ cups of top shelf dry dog food per day, and divide these amounts into two meals. Adjust the amount of food you provide your dog based on its activity levels.

Upon introducing new dog food or switching from wet food to dry food, talk to your vet first. Some wet dog food could upset your dog’s stomach. When feeding your dog new food for the first time, pay attention to its reaction. Check its stool to make sure it properly digested the food as well.

Learn the food allergies and nutritional requirements of Maltese and Dachshund dogs. It will help you discover the potential allergies of this dog too.

Recommended Exercise

Lots of physical activity is very important for the Mauxie in comparison to other small dogs. The excess exercise will allow your dog to remain healthy and happy. The exercise will also prevent your dog from becoming grumpy and overly hyperactive.

Take your dog for two 20 minute walks per day. Ideally one should be early in the morning and another before or after dinner in the evening. And if your dog is misbehaving and has too much energy, give it more time to play and exercise outside to burn off the excess energy and become exhausted at the end of the day.

Dog Training

They say that there are no bad dogs but there are lousy dog owners. Because the Mauxie has a short attention span and a strong will, it’s often difficult to train this dog effectively.

Consistently being firm with the dog and sticking to your training methods will ensure that your Mauxie finally understands your commands. Using positive reinforcement after giving commands like providing affection and treats will help your dog sufficiently become obedient and attentive to your wants and desires. Using repetition, your dog will recognize your commands and they will soon become second nature.

Training and socialization from an early age is very important for the Mauxie. By starting early, you will begin teaching your dog while it’s young and it will help your pup live a healthy and happy life with you and your family for many years to come. If you’re having a difficult time training your dog, you should seek professional help by hiring a dog trainer or taking him or her to obedience school.

Grooming Recommendations

Grooming a Mauxie all depends on the type of coat that he or she possesses. Do you have a long-haired dog? If your dog has longer hair than shorter haired dogs, you’ll need to spend time brushing him or her regularly. And if your dog has a wiry coat, you’ll need to take your dog to a professional groomer on occasion to provide trimming and detangling. Depending on the coat of the dog, it should have minimal to moderate shedding.

Please keep in mind that it’s certainly good to bathe your dog from time to time, but it isn’t 100% necessary all the time. If your Mauxie seems particularly stinky or dirty on any given day, you should give it a bath. And if this happens often, you should bathe your dog regularly. But if you bathe your dog too often you can dry out its skin and eliminate its natural oils unintentionally. And to keep your dog’s coat shiny and clean, you should rub it with a damp cloth to remove any dirt and grime accumulated during walks and other activities during the day.

We also recommend brushing your dog’s teeth two or three times a week. Use toothpaste for dogs and not human toothpaste because it’s often toxic to these little animals.

Check the ears of the Mauxie once per week to make sure your dog doesn’t have any ear infections. You should take a Q-tip and clean out its ears regularly as well. And if your dog has tear stains, gently wipe them to remove them from its fur.

Always take ample caution when cutting your dog’s nails. If you cut them too short, it can lead to painful bleeding. If you think this is going to be a problem, it’s better to bring your Mauxie to a professional groomer instead. They’ll handle trimming and other parts of the grooming process so that you don’t have to.

Possible Health Issues

As of now, the Mauxie doesn’t have any specific health issues attributed to their breed. But as a crossbred dog, it can inherit health problems from its parents. Some of the important health problems to know about include:

  • Back issues
  • Bloating
  • Collapsed trachea
  • Cushing’s disease
  • Deafness
  • Diabetes
  • Epilepsy
  • Eye complications
  • Hypoglycemia
  • IVDD
  • Liver troubles
  • Patellar luxation
  • Reverse sneezing
  • White dog shaker syndrome

When you choose your dog, make sure you get your Mauxie from reputable dog breeders to avoid potential health problems. Have your dog checked out by a veterinarian and make sure it gets the right vitamins, vaccinations, booster shots, exercise, and great nutrition.

Where Can I Get a Mauxie?

This dog is part of a designer breed and it’s a crossbreed of two purebred dogs and the first generation of its kind. At this time in history, there aren’t too many breeders breeding this dog with consistency. So, if you’re looking for a Mauxie that you intend to purchase from a breeder, you should search the Internet or ask people in your circle of influence to provide the name of an excellent recommendation.

Stay far away from puppy mills and backyard dog breeders when buying a puppy of this nature. These dogs are usually in poor health and the breeders often treat the parents even worse. You do not want to support this type of unscrupulous operation.

Final Thoughts

At the end of the day, the Mauxie is an excellent companion dog. It’s a great choice for people living in the city or folks living in the country. Just remember that it has lots of energy and loves to play and go for long walks, so you have to make time for it each and every day.

The Mauxie is also funny and affectionate, incredibly cute, and likely to make you fall head over heels in love with it as soon as you see it. Make sure it gets plenty of exercise on a regular basis and you should definitely train it right away. It’s great with kids, it’s cuddly, and it’s the perfect choice for large families, single people, and everyone in between.


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