sorry, but that is kinda a stupid question.
if the kid has Allergies, yes.
if you mean Maltese as in a dog, it shouldn't matter we have a Maltese and it hasn't harmed any kids.
If you leave it unclipped it will be long.
Yes, it is rare for a Maltese dog to have brown hair. Maltese dogs typically have a white or off-white coat, although some may have light tan or lemon markings. Brown hair in a Maltese may be a result of cross-breeding or other genetic factors.
The Maltese Terrier is a small dog which is mainly white, the Maltese hair can grown very long and silky. They have a lifespan of 12-14years. Althoough the Maltese hair can grow long like a Yorkshire terrier, many owners clip their Maltese hair. The Maltese can grown from 7.5-9 inches tall depending on the sex. They have litters of around three pups and they originate from centeral medditeranian areas. Hope this helps :/
Yes, a Maltese should have regular haircuts either from you or a groomer.
if it's a pure bread Maltese, it should not shed because Maltese have no undercoat which is what makes most other dogs shed--they also have hair which makes them hypoallergenic. Are you sure you have a real Maltese? But something that would help is to comb him/her every day to get rid of some of the hair that would have gotten everywhere.
yes
hairdryers aren't harmful for your hair but stratners and curlers are cause they burn your hair
Maltese have longer hair then Shitzu,s and they are white Maltese but Shitzu,s can be brown.
Well, Maltese dogs are very small puffy cute white dogs. if it's a mix, then it will probably look bigger than it's normal size, like if you think a jack Russell terrier mixed with a Maltese is a normal Maltese, you might see: -its bigger -it has more hair, more curly, and wooly. -and it's ears are more flappy. have more questions, i answer all of them! -fluffangel1999
Yes, both Maltese and Poodles have hair so it is only logical that their offspring would have it also.
Your dog will get diarhea
Dog hair is not harmful to any child unless child has extreme allergies. Being around animals consistently will not only inhibit any future allergies, but it also teaches children how to be responsible and, more importantly, teaches them how to love.