The Malshi is the result of crossing two purebred dogs, namely the Maltese and the Shih Tzu. They were developed in the United States due to the demand for dogs with low hair growth, and the cross proved so successful that their popularity grew and grew, and not just among allergy sufferers. Malshis can inherit the appearance and personality of both parent breeds, although it should be noted that each dog is different. When it comes to appearance and coat, puppies from the same litter can look quite different, with most Malshis boasting a white coat, though some have colour combinations.
Read our Malshi Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Malshi
shihtzu x maltese puppies for sale just two boys and one girl available mum and dad are both here to see upon viewing both parents have very good natures and are great around children .The puppies have been brought up in our home so are very confident and playful the puppies have received there first vaccination vet checked microchipped and worm and flea treated.Please che

Malshi & Toy Poodle Hybrid
These little ones are being raised in a loving environment, ensuring they are well-socialized, happy, and confident. Known for their soft, low-shedding coats and incredibly sweet temperaments, they make the perfect companions for families or individuals alike. are officially ready to join their new homes! parents are bichon frise and mother has maltese inher lineage. They

Malshi
1 boy and 1 girl malshi puppies, 8 weeks old. Ready for a loving home ! Very playful and joyful around other dogs and people! 1 BOY LEFT !!! Flea treated and wormed, haven’t done anything else! M

Malshi
Very kind, cute and cuddly puppy adorable and ready for an amazing Home well behaved and toilet trained and is an amazing addition to the family
Malshis are affectionate, intelligent, and adaptable dogs that make great companions for families and individuals. They do well in apartments and smaller living spaces with regular daily walks and playtime. However, due to their small size, they require gentle handling and may not be ideal for households with very young children.