Yes, you can absolutely own a Maltese in Tianjin. Maltese dogs are classified as small breeds and are known for their gentle, non-aggressive nature, making them suitable for city living.

Tianjin's regulations typically permit keeping small dogs with an adult height of 35cm or less. Adult Maltese dogs generally weigh between 2 and 3 kilograms and have a shoulder height not exceeding 25 centimeters. This comfortably places them in the small breed category, making them eligible for ownership in Tianjin. Moreover, Maltese dogs do not require extensive exercise; their energy needs can be met indoors, and they are friendly, amiable, and non-aggressive, making them an ideal family companion. It's important to note that even if a dog breed is under 35cm tall, if it is considered an aggressive breed, it's still not allowed. We highly recommend confirming breed suitability with the relevant authorities before acquiring a dog to ensure a smooth process for obtaining pet registration.
Where Do Maltese Dogs Come From?
The Maltese Dog, also known as the 'Melita' or 'Maltese Lion Dog,' has a history stretching back almost 3,000 years. These small, elegant dogs typically stand 20-26cm tall and weigh between 2.5-4kg. Originating from the island of Malta, a British possession in the Mediterranean Sea, they are one of the oldest European dog breeds. Maltese dogs have historically been favored companions of noble ladies, often depicted in art and artifacts around the Mediterranean.