Quick answer
The Nature’s Miracle Premium Scoop & Toss Pooper Scooper is our top pick for Maltese dogs due to its narrow rake head (perfect for small stools) and lightweight aluminum handle. For tighter spaces, the Paws & Pals Go-Anywhere Scooper offers a compact design. If you need a long-reach option, the DuraScoop The Original provides excellent leverage without being too heavy.
What to consider for Dog Poop Scooper For Maltese Dogs
Maltese dogs are small, typically weighing 4 to 7 pounds, so their poop is small and firm. A scooper with a narrow head (around 4 to 5 inches wide) makes it easier to pick up without disturbing surrounding grass or gravel. The handle length should match your height to avoid bending; a 26 to 32 inch handle works for most. Lightweight materials like aluminum or reinforced plastic reduce arm fatigue. Also consider the scooping mechanism: scissor-style or rake-and-pan designs both work, but scissor types often provide better control for small piles. Finally, look for a scooper that is easy to clean, as Maltese owners often pick up multiple times daily.
What to look for in a cleaning or lawn product (urine, stain, odour or lawn-repair)
For urine and odour removal, choose an enzymatic cleaner that breaks down proteins and bacteria, not just masks smells. Ensure it is labeled pet-safe and non-toxic once dry. For lawn repair, select a product that neutralizes urine nitrogen to prevent yellow spots, such as those containing gypsum or beneficial microbes. Always verify the product is safe for dogs to walk on after application, and avoid harsh chemicals like bleach or ammonia.
How we chose these picks
- Evaluated handle length and weight for small dog owners
- Assessed head width to match Maltese stool size
- Considered durability and rust resistance of materials
- Checked customer feedback on ease of use and cleaning
- Compared price points for different budgets
- Ensured all picks are widely available on Amazon
- Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission
What to avoid
- Avoid scoopers with very wide heads (over 6 inches) as they struggle with small piles and may scatter debris
- Skip heavy steel models that can be cumbersome for frequent use
- Do not use ammonia-based cleaners on the scooper; they can attract dogs to re-mark
- Avoid scoopers with complicated mechanisms that are hard to disassemble for cleaning
For more advice, explore our dog guides, dog care products, and dog health sections.