Kastan Maltese Puppies is a small breeder in the Oklahoma City area focused exclusively on Maltese dogs, offering litters several times per year with documented health testing and a written health guarantee covering genetic conditions for two years. Unlike larger multi-breed operations, this breeder limits output to maintain closer relationships with buyers and provide detailed breed knowledge specific to Maltese temperament, grooming needs, and common health concerns in the breed.
Kastan operates as a single-breed, home-based breeder rather than a kennel facility or broker. The business does not maintain a showroom or retail space; all contact and puppy selection happens by phone, email, or arrangement to visit the home location. Parent dogs are kept as household pets, which shapes the breeder's claim to produce puppies socialized to home environments from birth rather than kenneled animals. The operation is small by design: litters typically produce four to eight puppies, and the breeder does not maintain permanent breeding stock beyond a handful of females.
Puppies are priced between $800 and $1,200, depending on pedigree and sex. This sits in the mid-to-upper range for Maltese breeders nationally but is standard for breeders who conduct orthopedic and genetic screening. The breeder provides a written health guarantee covering patellar luxation (a common Maltese issue), heart defects, and hereditary eye disease for two years from purchase. Buyers typically place a deposit of $200 to $300 to hold a puppy from an expected litter; the remainder is due before pickup.
Parents are tested for patella health via veterinary examination and registered with the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA). Not all Maltese breeders conduct this screening, particularly lower-cost operations, so this represents a meaningful data point for comparing across Oklahoma City breeders. The breeder provides records of testing on request before purchase.
Oklahoma City has at least two other established Maltese breeders operating independently, though fewer than a decade ago. One breeder charges $600 to $800 per puppy and does not provide written health guarantees or OFA testing documentation; puppies from that source are less expensive but carry higher risk of genetic problems. A second breeder, based in nearby Norman, charges $1,400 to $1,600 and offers AKC championship pedigrees, which appeals to buyers planning to show; Kastan does not emphasize show-line breeding and is better suited to families seeking a companion rather than a show prospect.
Large-scale puppy mills and brokers operating in Oklahoma occasionally advertise Maltese puppies at $400 to $600, but these operations do not conduct parental health screening and typically source from multiple unknown breeders across states. The American Kennel Club and the Maltese Club of America both caution against these sources due to higher rates of genetic disease and poor early socialization. Kastan's moderate pricing reflects the cost of health testing rather than discounting for volume.
Kastan is the right fit for Oklahoma City families who want a Maltese puppy from a source they can contact directly, visit, and verify through health records. It suits buyers willing to wait four to eight weeks for a litter rather than buy the first available puppy. Buyers should expect to spend time on phone calls or email conversations establishing the breeder's practices before committing to a purchase.
Kastan is not suitable for buyers seeking a puppy within days or weeks, for those unwilling to pay mid-range pricing for screening costs, or for anyone planning to breed or show extensively. It is also not a good match for buyers who prefer a facility they can tour repeatedly before pickup; home-based breeders typically restrict visits for health and safety reasons, and puppies do not leave the home until eight weeks old.
Prospective buyers typically contact the breeder by phone or email and discuss available litters, expected litter dates, and breed-specific questions about Maltese temperament and grooming. The breeder usually asks about the buyer's household, experience with small dogs, and expectations for grooming commitment, as Maltese require professional grooming every six to eight weeks or daily brushing. After discussing fit, interested buyers place a deposit to reserve a puppy from an expected or current litter.
Pickup happens at eight weeks of age, when the puppy has received initial vaccinations and been examined by a veterinarian. The breeder provides a health record, AKC registration paperwork, and written instructions on feeding, socialization, and early training. Some buyers travel to Oklahoma City from surrounding states; the breeder does not offer shipping or delivery services, so buyers must arrange transportation.
The breeder operates from a residential address in Oklahoma City and does not maintain posted hours; scheduling is done by appointment or phone conversation. Verification of current contact information and litter availability is necessary before reaching out, as small breeders do not always maintain active online presences. The Oklahoma Maltese Club and the American Kennel Club Marketplace provide referral information for locating breeders in the region.
Kastan Maltese Puppies fills a specific gap in Oklahoma City's pet market: buyers who want documented health screening and direct breeder contact without paying premium show-line prices or accepting the risks of large-scale operations. For families committed to the breed and willing to plan ahead, it offers a middle path between discount brokers and championship breeders.
