Meaning Behind 20 Weird Maltese Dog Behaviors

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Dogs are not as mysterious as cats, but these canines some time show weird behaviors that can be puzzling to both new and experienced Maltese dog owners. That's why Today's Episode we will explained 20 Strange Maltese Dog Behaviors that you should know.

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My Maltese doesn't do any of those things either. He's a real sweetheart. Our precious little Boo.❤

PatBackPatBack-xn
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My Maltese (male) doesn't do any of these things. He is a lazy couch potato. He hates to move and go outside. He's lazy boy.

mikecampingforfun
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We lost our Maltese a few weeks ago. I feel absolutely lost with him. He was my best friend and loyal companion for 10.5 years, and that was not long enough. 💔

TheQueenOfDreams
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My family had several Malteses and we even imported our original ones from Korea when we moved to America. The last one raised in Korea just died last year and she was named ‘밍크’ or just Mink in English. Before she died at the amazing age of 18 she brought so many memories in my early childhood, and I remember her being different from other Maltese by being so reserved and gentle to me, and despite the habits of their breed she almost never barked unless it was a large dog approaching her. Her mother named ‘나리’ or Nari was also amazing and undoubtedly the most intelligent (which caused some issues) and was strong until the end where she died peacefully at the age of 22. They’re an awesome breed but their characters can be extremely inconsistent so be careful since Mink’s father named Judy was aggressive and would bite anyone except my grandfather, and the newest Maltese we have just named Mink II is the complete opposite of the previous Mink by being more energetic and obnoxious.

kimmyjohnny
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Loved my little girl. The only time she barked is when there was some one at the door. Had her for 13 years, best dog ever.
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carolallen
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I don't think this person ever owned a Maltese

autonomyautonomy
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My dog stretches his whole body and it's so cuteee

AliK.
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So this applies to all dogs not specifically Maltese and in fact the Maltese is less likely to do some of these habits. This channel is just clickbait.

thecutellama
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I have an 8 month old Maltese and he is very cautious, cowardly and nervous and not very confident. We went on a walk today and he got scared of a palm tree blowing in the wind. I wish he had more confidence. He is house broken and knows 11 commands/tricks which is cool but the confidence can use some encouragement.

SnowFoxParty
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I had a Maltese for almost 14 years she never ever beat me never ever been anyone else she never showed aggression and when her lips quivered that’s when she would show teeth but not an aggressive way my diamond was absolutely perfect she never did anything destroyed anything. When dogs misbehave or have aggressions I believe that it is mostly on the humans parts they just don’t know how to train them or they’re doing something to trigger that because I have nothing bad to say about my little DIAMOND other than I miss her very much she died of cancer at age 3 1/2

DD
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my maltese wasvs pure rescue . when we 1st met I was told he was scared & hated everyone I quietly pickef him up and whispered in his ear. he loved me & only me, which was ok as I am single/no kids. I had to keep him away from guests.

lisas
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2:35 is a Coton de Tuléar, not a Maltese.

thelasttrumpet
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For fuck sakes. These are not Maltese specific traits. They are traits of all dogs.

christineh
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Mine does her funny face, she makes face like a grin showing her teeth and gums...not aggressive at all

CAM
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Thank you but I leave for 8 hours and she’s not aggressive she’s very calm and sweet

julianacervantes
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I wish I would have seen this video while back I just had to put my little Maltese down in November he would have been 16 years old

aprilroberts
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My little guy doesn't do any of this however daddy was a jack russell

KarenLester-if
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I taught my Maltese to howl it’s kind of in there instinct like a wolf

adambloodworth
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The only one mine does is stretch. These are most other breeds not maltese

kkarns
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My dog digs to catch the reticulation spouts, she killed one of them, then proudly bought it to my husband to fix. She also digs to catch lizards, snails and slugs…then eats them. Yuk

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