12 Foods Your Maltese Should Never Eat

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @yolandamorlet2456
    @yolandamorlet2456 Год назад +24

    This video is for all dogs. I have a Maltese. And my Charlie is following all these rules. Thank you.

  • @tinamartinelli6763
    @tinamartinelli6763 10 месяцев назад +19

    Maltese are people pleasing loving intellegent adorable ....cant say enough. I raised 2...and miss them truly like family to me...just the greeting at my door when I came home was enough for me to Love them dearly.

    • @tinamartinelli6763
      @tinamartinelli6763 9 месяцев назад

      I also besides the beautiful 2 Maltese dogs that I raised...rescued a bichon female ...her name was Shasha...but my mother renamed her Princess...she was as gentle as she was adorable....2 beautiful breeds..affectionate...and gentle. The 3 dogs listened to me and knew that I Loved them.❤😀🐹

    • @intrusiveminecraft
      @intrusiveminecraft 7 месяцев назад

      that sounds really nice 😊

    • @Howmyside
      @Howmyside 6 месяцев назад +2

      Just the thought of me having to say goodbye to my boy one day saddens me to the point of having to fight back tears. My daughter is my whole world and my wife is as well but my daughters little Maltese has won my heart over. When I was severely depressed he wouldn’t leave my side. He always wants to be with me and the affection and love he shows is astounding.

    • @christine9604frisco
      @christine9604frisco 6 месяцев назад

      I just wish my Maltese wasn’t so agitated when is leave her and my other dog at home. She panics, scratches the woodwork, tears up carpet, and gnaws on furniture. Will start putting her in the kennel. Do they often have separation anxiety? Never had Any Other dog act this way.

    • @Howmyside
      @Howmyside 6 месяцев назад

      @@christine9604frisco The only complaint I have of my boy is exactly that. Our family is held hostage to a tiny dog. He’s a great dog in every other way but the separation anxiety he has makes it so we can never leave the house. I can either have an outing with my daughter or with my wife or my wife and daughter can have an outing and I’ll stay home with the dog. We can’t really go on vacation or anything like that. Worst part is he won’t stay with anyone besides me my wife or my wife’s niece which he happens to be obsessed with even though he rarely sees her. Some days we’ve been able to pay her to dogsit so we can go out. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT MAKE THE GRAND MISTAKE OF LETTING YOUR SITUATION GET OUT OF HAND LIKE WE HAVE, FIGURE IT OUT BEFORE ITS TOO LATE!

  • @teriraia
    @teriraia 11 месяцев назад +39

    1-cooked bones 2- macadamian nuts 3- onions and garlic 4- milk and dairy 5 - grapes and raisens 6 - avacados 7 - Xylotal 8 - Chocolate 9 - salt 10 - raw meat and fish 11 - Doughs 12 - coffee, tea and caffeine, 13 - pits.

  • @inix9748
    @inix9748 10 месяцев назад +8

    My maltese eats homemade food. On Wednesdays, Sardines in water for omegas and plain yogurt because they need probiotics. The rest of days, a recipe of ground turkey, sweet potatoes, green beans, carrots, broccoli and blueberries

  • @That_Christian_Girly2.38
    @That_Christian_Girly2.38 2 года назад +55

    I feel like it’s obvious that all dogs shouldn’t eat these things. 😕

    • @XxdasiesflowerxX
      @XxdasiesflowerxX 2 года назад

      My dog eats most of these (but he is a big dog)

    • @SevenKitKat4224
      @SevenKitKat4224 2 года назад +1

      Agreed and I have four dogs and I actually gave them a bit of the foods it was shown on the video. Like avacado and grapes. But obviously I don't give my dogs fish. Also we did found out that bones actually arent good for Maltese. My dog almost got choked from a bone. But yet it was cooked chicken with bone. So we decided to cook the chicken and take off the bones and feed my fur babies like that and they are doing healthy and well

    • @natalielefebvre1628
      @natalielefebvre1628 2 года назад

      Dog can eat soya ice-cream

    • @dorisginder2089
      @dorisginder2089 Год назад +2

      I never had a dog pet before and this was my first advice on what not to feed a dog. This was a good tutorial.

  • @nonenonnenopenonenomorefor5556
    @nonenonnenopenonenomorefor5556 Год назад +5

    Maltese dog's are the best!!!! I have my mom's dog now she's my best friend we just traveled 2600 miles nice trip she loves to ride!!

    • @ZelmaHolland-w2j
      @ZelmaHolland-w2j Год назад

      I agree. I have Maltese And I love my fur baby She is the best she keeps my mind off a lot of necessary stuff. I love her❤🎉

  • @lindanicholls3370
    @lindanicholls3370 Год назад +16

    Really? Anyone who has ever had a Maltese knows it would be insane to give them an “energy” drink 😂. Mine was like a spinning top. The last thing he needed was caffeine!

  • @sawsansalim2447
    @sawsansalim2447 Год назад +6

    My maltese dog diet contains cooked fish and rice, cooked chicken, carrot, chicken liver, treats

  • @donnawelk-elliott4834
    @donnawelk-elliott4834 11 месяцев назад +4

    This should be followed for all dogs.
    My Maltipoo has food allergies, so I am very cautious about what she eats, as well as my Labrahealer.
    We just need to be careful what we feed our little guys.

  • @dre1296
    @dre1296 Год назад +6

    It’s the pronunciation “own-yun” for me

  • @Humon__
    @Humon__ 2 года назад +13

    Good video! Planning to get a Maltese so this will come in handy for me!

    • @Justin-fq7vj
      @Justin-fq7vj 2 года назад +4

      Hope you get a Maltese and have a great time with your dog. The are so beautiful and loving you would wish you had one your whole life. ♥️🐕

    • @cf1731
      @cf1731 Год назад +3

      Got my Maltese 4 years ago. They’re angels !! So loving and kind

    • @Justin-fq7vj
      @Justin-fq7vj Год назад +1

      Got one 4 months ago. I love that sweet dog. It is so loving!!! They do require a lot of love maintenance because of the soft white hair and the tear stains that I'm still looking for something that works without the chance of it having side effects later. Would not take anything for this precious puppy. Thankfull to have her !! 💯❤️

    • @lindamitchell4432
      @lindamitchell4432 Год назад

      Great for me and good for you for researching my little boy is 7 months old only gets the treats from the vet and and good brand small breed dog food now feeding twice a day great article. They steal your heart.

    • @palomacortez7878
      @palomacortez7878 Год назад

      @@Justin-fq7vj Our Maltese will be 16 years old in May. She had bad tear stains. A lady that owned a supplement store and had 3 Maltese told us to put Chlorophyll with filtered water in their water dish. It stopped the tear stains. We still do it today! Hope this helps!

  • @c0ley3
    @c0ley3 Год назад +4

    Dairy products? Whipped Cream is served as a dog treat at popular fast food chains.

    • @arkrules8557
      @arkrules8557 Год назад

      I feed her yogurt (original grandparents' made yogurt). She has no problem.

    • @Sawpainter_td
      @Sawpainter_td 8 месяцев назад

      I've given all of my dogs pure vanilla ice cream for over 40 years! But nothing else on the list. I think the worst thing for dogs is red snacks you buy at the store. You can smell the salt in them!

  • @Khabirov88
    @Khabirov88 9 месяцев назад +2

    Daaayum.. my Maltese love macadamia 😮😮😮😮.. thank u so much for those info.

  • @theautuitiveishere
    @theautuitiveishere 2 года назад +5

    I gave my dog a chicken and veggie dish that had garlic in it once when I had run out of dog food. I had googled it and it was safe but I forgot that it had garlic - it had no other spices herbs or sauces as I was about to cook it for the family but gave it to her first. Thank god I didn't hurt her!

    • @aroidpapa
      @aroidpapa 2 года назад +2

      Garlic is actually beneficial to dogs in very small doses.. watch Dr Karen Becker's video on this.

    • @graysonwagner1855
      @graysonwagner1855 Год назад

      Garlic kills fleas. Just a tad

  • @chooksy123
    @chooksy123 4 месяца назад +1

    This really helped.Thank you!

  • @sallymagaret6209
    @sallymagaret6209 2 года назад +2

    What a pretty puppy a dorible dog full of love

  • @DannyxboyXxz
    @DannyxboyXxz 2 года назад +9

    “Önions and garlic”

  • @Kittys542
    @Kittys542 Год назад +2

    You could actually buy dog ice cream it's because it's made with frozen dog treats

  • @strawberrytart321
    @strawberrytart321 21 день назад

    MY MALTESE IS/WAS SO FUSSY...SHE FINALLY SETTLED ON THIN SLICES ROYAL CANNIN CAT FOOD...YEP, CAT FOOD, SHE GETS BEEF, CHICKEN AND PORK DRIED MEAT TOO.

  • @Kerroppi-zd9gy
    @Kerroppi-zd9gy Год назад

    hi.... uhm how about puppy milk? those that are specially formulated for puppies?

  • @skyrivers2878
    @skyrivers2878 2 года назад +3

    Great video for all dogs!❤

  • @nildarippon6676
    @nildarippon6676 2 года назад +6

    ALL DOGS NOT ONLY MALTESE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😡

  • @zorathoustra
    @zorathoustra 5 месяцев назад

    Pumpkin seed is excellent to prevent and kill parasites.

  • @DavidSmall-py2kd
    @DavidSmall-py2kd Год назад

    My Ed will not eat anything but a certain type of food. He was a rescue. Only has one tooth on tbe bottom. It’s all natural, but seems to cause a little constipation. Scraping his Fanny on the floor. Only had him a couple months. Just now becoming affectionate. Trusts me.other than trail and error with the food. Is there anything I can do?

    • @christine9604frisco
      @christine9604frisco 6 месяцев назад +1

      Itchy butt could be parasites. Straining to poop is constipation. Give a spoonful of plain canned pumpkin.

  • @heyrobin
    @heyrobin 2 года назад +9

    I feel like a lot of effort went into piecing together the video here but the low budget narrative ruined it for me. 😂

    • @mikabradley7580
      @mikabradley7580 8 месяцев назад

      I am SO tired of allll of the “AI” narration on almost every Video out anymore!!! Not to mention there are a LOT of words that they can not pronounce at all!! I MUCH prefer an ACTUAL HUMAN BEING narrating!! But other than that, it was a great video!!

  • @rosamariapolastri-sanchez3809
    @rosamariapolastri-sanchez3809 Год назад +2

    Those are not macada miss; they are hazelnuts

  • @Kittys542
    @Kittys542 Год назад

    What does it mean? If your dog is heavy, will you pick it up while it's sleeping

  • @mauramcferran2612
    @mauramcferran2612 Год назад

    My maltese eats anything she sees when out for walks practically a Hoover !! And surprisingly she survives and I've tried everything to stop her !! 🤷‍♀️

    • @SheliaToranzo
      @SheliaToranzo Год назад +1

      Mine too... ❤

    • @yweiden
      @yweiden 6 месяцев назад +1

      You can use a muzzle when out for walks

  • @amruta5227
    @amruta5227 8 дней назад

    I am thinking to adopt dog but this made me anxious 😢

  • @Nora-yv8op
    @Nora-yv8op Год назад +1

    What about raw meat though, its supposed to be good for dogs?

    • @Kiki-nq8du
      @Kiki-nq8du Год назад +1

      Well this vid is about malteses, so specifically malteses can’t eat raw meat

  • @jaysreetad9980
    @jaysreetad9980 2 года назад +5

    Not true. My Maltese boy got human taste buds😅. He is very picky. He doesn’t eat anything

    • @rahulx411
      @rahulx411 Год назад

      Same for ours .. we call him the Gordon Ramsey of dogs 😛

    • @sarahholleran6230
      @sarahholleran6230 Год назад

      Mine too, we have to cook him steak or chicken and a little bit of rice. My friend who only feeds her dog kibble was trying to tell me that it’s bad so I’m looking for answers, but I can’t imagine whole real foods being that bad. He will also eat the Cesar brand of steak but I feel like fresh is better.

    • @donnawalney1331
      @donnawalney1331 4 месяца назад

      Same with mine. Very picky eater!

  • @aroidpapa
    @aroidpapa 2 года назад +4

    My raw fed maltese is thriving. The bacteria is mainly for humans to be careful. Dogs' stomachs are made to handle bacteria we don't.
    Also garlic is safe for dogs if fed in super small amounts. One small clove a week chopped up really fine and mixed with their food is good for keeping fleas and ticks away.

  • @footdear
    @footdear 3 месяца назад

    My 14 year old maltese eats his own poo 💩 and anything he can steal from the table 😂

  • @Nidhihp
    @Nidhihp Год назад +2

    Could you please do a video on haircare of maltese??
    Will be more helpful

    • @christine9604frisco
      @christine9604frisco 6 месяцев назад

      Yes!! And not the one with long hair on the legs. She Hates having her legs brushed. I love her long hair elsewhere on her body!

  • @D-Nice82
    @D-Nice82 11 месяцев назад

    Common sense, but a lot of dog owners it is NOT common

  • @jamesyoung4508
    @jamesyoung4508 11 месяцев назад

    can't believe People be giving their Maltese puppies these 😮

  • @bernadettepierce8020
    @bernadettepierce8020 Год назад +1

    Very helpful. Thank you

  • @Kittys542
    @Kittys542 Год назад

    Good thing my dog vomited the dough out. And pooped the dough out. It was mixed with water, the flour that you use. To cook the flour.

  • @potato2941
    @potato2941 7 месяцев назад

    not sure about milk based stuff. My dog loves ice cream.

  • @dennistandeas1228
    @dennistandeas1228 8 месяцев назад

    Please advice, my maltese eat her feces, please help me guidance 🙏🏻

    • @christine9604frisco
      @christine9604frisco 8 месяцев назад

      Lots of dogs do. The vet can recommend a powder/pill to put in their food that makes poop smell or taste bad to them.

  • @alphacentauri2506
    @alphacentauri2506 8 месяцев назад

    you showed hazelnuts

  • @jamespark5961
    @jamespark5961 2 года назад

    @ 3:00 - Did he just whack his Maltese on head!? Am I seeing that correctly!?

  • @deathgamerz9374
    @deathgamerz9374 Год назад

    Can we give them carrots and beans and tomatoes

    • @RucifX
      @RucifX 7 месяцев назад +1

      You can give them carrots with their meal, its healthy for them

    • @donnawalney1331
      @donnawalney1331 4 месяца назад

      Mine love baby carrots as a snack.

  • @GabeCarlandofficial
    @GabeCarlandofficial Год назад

    Whaaaat

  • @Bumbblebeegiggles
    @Bumbblebeegiggles 9 месяцев назад

    Can I give chicken and rice to my Maltese, the breeder said I shouldn’t give Chicken to him

    • @sandyspeckman
      @sandyspeckman 8 месяцев назад

      My breeder also told me that.

  • @brettmaclean1969
    @brettmaclean1969 Год назад

    My maltese eats paper. Please, how do you stop this 🙏🏼

    • @SheliaToranzo
      @SheliaToranzo Год назад

      Mine too... and plastic bags...❤

    • @amykhoo3427
      @amykhoo3427 Год назад

      Same.. even my furniture too. And they eat the wood.

    • @sandyspeckman
      @sandyspeckman 8 месяцев назад

      Mine too. Loved to roll out toilet paper. Put it up higher than he can reach.

  • @supercucci
    @supercucci Год назад

    A me non verrebbe mai in mente di dare questi alimenti al mio cane ma molti amici che hanno cani lo fanno e poi si disperano perché stanno male.

  • @nurul2khan
    @nurul2khan Год назад

    Gremlin

  • @gogolack5198
    @gogolack5198 Год назад

    Czm mój dalmatyńczyk ciągle chodzi na 2 łapach

  • @gwenbatoon5262
    @gwenbatoon5262 2 года назад

    Sorry not all raw meat is bad.on the opposite its good. When u give salmond just make sure you cook it even pork but other meats its k to serve them raw

  • @guimarquesleme
    @guimarquesleme 11 месяцев назад

    I see there's nothing bad about beer. Good.

  • @Rckstrroma5
    @Rckstrroma5 2 года назад +3

    Never do cooked bones
    My grandmother taught me that

    • @Marcipan8
      @Marcipan8 Год назад

      Yes exactly, because those can easily splinter.

  • @Kittys542
    @Kittys542 Год назад

    Actually Dogs shouldn't eat cooked bones.

  • @confirmedbygrace
    @confirmedbygrace Месяц назад

    What is this ownyins you speak of? 😂😂😂

  • @victoriabiel5861
    @victoriabiel5861 Год назад +1

    Please review your pronunciation of words.

  • @carolynbodnar2334
    @carolynbodnar2334 Год назад +1

    A lot of people don’t know this.

  • @nenaendino7053
    @nenaendino7053 Год назад

    Why you said milk is not giid for dogs. Why the other vlloger says mikk is good for dogs she even mention that birch tree is good for them..if all you said is not for dogs why is it that some dog foods contents milk...

  • @lg4lg479
    @lg4lg479 Год назад

    What is Owens

  • @sonydc4419
    @sonydc4419 Год назад

    The poison in the avocados are ONLY in the skin and pit, the meaty part is safe for dogs.

  • @starchildslover
    @starchildslover 9 месяцев назад

    my maltese is really fussy and won't eat just anything nor will he take food from anyone apart from me

  • @dogwalker338
    @dogwalker338 2 года назад +2

    Ownion..?? 🙄

  • @ritamartino7453
    @ritamartino7453 10 месяцев назад

    This dog looks exactly like my Poodle-Bichon Frise.. I can not get over the resemblance. PS. Garlic is amazing for your dog. Do your research

  • @denisethomson7685
    @denisethomson7685 2 года назад +1

    Why just Maltese?

    • @nildarippon6676
      @nildarippon6676 2 года назад +2

      Should all not to dose foods not only Maltese, ALL DOGS CAN GET A PROBLEM AND CAUSE OF DEATH, NOT ONLY MALTESE 😢

  • @Ctmorgans
    @Ctmorgans 2 года назад +2

    It’s soo interesting that years ago we give our dogs bone and it was such a treat. I never had a dog choke or died from eating it. I have no idea how it became a no no for dogs now.

    • @MagicMan_NB
      @MagicMan_NB Год назад +1

      Maybe what you gave your dogs was RAW bones. The video says no COOKED bones..... Or maybe cooked bones ARE what you used to give your dogs as treats and they LUCKILY didn't experience the risk of the bones splintering. (What IS the risk anyways? Maybe it's a slim chance hence why you didn't have any dogs choke or die but dog owners should know that there IS a risk (no matter how slim) because "better safe than sorry" is probably the preferred method for dog owners). Or other dogs HAVE been getting hurt and it should have always been a "no no" to gave a dog cooked bones and YOU just didn't hear about it until the internet made sharing stories easier. Maybe your dogs were bigger dogs than maltese? So the risk of splintered bones harming them was less relevant to your dogs. Or are you implying (by sharing that it's "INTERESTING" to hear how it's a "no no NOW" but was fine back then) that this cooked bone info. could just simply be wrong or a lie; or that bones might just be made differently now or something like that? Like what exactly is "interesting" about the concept that it WAS a risk that your dogs just didn't run across and now we know better. As if the idea of learning things and then improving over time is an unknown phenomenon...

    • @Ctmorgans
      @Ctmorgans Год назад +1

      @@MagicMan_NB oh wow you just went hard on overthinking my comment. Me saying it’s interesting is just that…. I had no extra thoughts behind it. It just fascinates me that it’s an issue now. Ask anyone from the Caribbean and they will tell you they fed their dog the scapes of left over food and that was a staple. We’d cook some extra food to add on but there was nothing off limits. As a matter of fact my dogs loved fish bones as well. To set the record straight we never give our dogs raw meat or bones, we had chickens and other uncaged animals around the house/neighborhood and we wouldn’t want our dogs to have a liking for raw meat to attack them. I also had small dogs all my life, the pompek was the one my family chose. They lived outdoors and would sleep in the kennel that we built for them. Weekly baths and absolutely no vet visits or vaccines. We always said a dog isn’t a human. My dogs lived long healthy lives as a matter of fact my last dog before I migrated to the US lived almost 18 yrs and she died because we give her away and I guess she mourned us and stopped eating. Well at least that’s what the person said. One thing I can say is that we know our dogs to eat and regurgitate grass and we say that’s their way of purging and staying healthy. Most dogs die from being struck by a vehicle not from chocking. I’ve never heard anyone complained about a dogs chocking on a bone and I’ve met people from all different Caribbean island who laugh at that idea since we all give our dogs bones. We even read books and stories on how dogs loved bones so excuse me for saying that it is interesting that all of a sudden bones are dogs worse enemy.

    • @mauramcferran2612
      @mauramcferran2612 Год назад

      Full breed dogs are nit as tough stomach wise etc as what one wud call a mixed breed dog . Perhaps your talking about a mixed breed dog ? My maltese is awful eats anything of the ground even after I've gave her a treat !! 😅 😂 hoping she will grow out of this !!

    • @Ctmorgans
      @Ctmorgans Год назад

      @@mauramcferran2612 no actually we had pure bread Rottweilers, Dobermans, chow chow and poodles. Our dogs were not how dogs but rather they were our guard dogs. No need for home security systems with those kinds. I currently have a Maltese and he gets away with everything. I just don’t get what is the difference with these dogs nowZ

    • @vickymarinou6271
      @vickymarinou6271 10 месяцев назад +1

      It's to do with the splinters of bones that could be ingested and then puncture the digestive tract. It's not poisonous of course. Raw bones are tougher and don't splinter so readily

  • @denisethomson7685
    @denisethomson7685 2 года назад +1

    Most dog food has garlic

    • @pmscalisi
      @pmscalisi 2 года назад +2

      I don’t buy it if it does, onion powder also.

  • @GraceMusyoka
    @GraceMusyoka 2 года назад

    Avocado? Cooked bones, raw fish? I understand you want to promote dog food sales but surely!!! Our dogs literally sit outside the avocado tree to get them as they fall! They love them and have never been sick. I now have a Maltese (hence why I am here) but this is crap. Salt, sugar and overprosessed dog food is bad but the rest, pls don't.

    • @pmscalisi
      @pmscalisi 2 года назад +1

      Yeah cooked bones are soft and can splinter especially chicken bones

    • @GraceMusyoka
      @GraceMusyoka Год назад +1

      @@pmscalisi they just said bones. None of the context.. splitting hairs on that one point is not going to take away everything

    • @arkrules8557
      @arkrules8557 Год назад +1

      We agree! Mine eats raw cooked meat, chews bones for hours with patience, some fruits, some nuts, some herbs, some teas and she is healthy 16years old. We avoid dogfood garbage.
      I followed (after 2005) the millenial dogfood only rule and my dog died at 7. So, I prefer now my grandparents' way.