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Raising Tibetan mastiff is not easy, these precautions should be known!

Published: 2024-11-24 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/24, The Tibetan mastiff is universally recognized as the oldest and only surviving rare dog breed. In the ancient East, the magical legend of the Tibetan mastiff has been mythologically regarded as the embodiment of heroic deeds of the master. Some people want to raise a majestic Tibetan mastiff at home, but it is not easy to raise a Tibetan mastiff.

The Tibetan mastiff is universally recognized as the oldest and only surviving rare dog breed. In the ancient East, the magical legend of the Tibetan mastiff has been mythologically regarded as the embodiment of the heroic deeds of the master. Some people want to raise a prestigious Tibetan mastiff at home, but it is not easy to raise a Tibetan mastiff. These precautions should be known!

1. Some people think that feeding the Tibetan mastiff with the best meat can make the Tibetan mastiff strong. In fact, feeding Tibetan mastiff in this way is not only expensive, but also makes most Tibetan mastiff diarrhea, causing indigestion and difficult to absorb. Generally speaking, there must be something wrong with the bone formation of Tibetan mastiff puppies that are overfed with meat or fed only with meat, because of the imbalance between calcium and phosphorus in meat. In addition, feeding only meat will cause malnutrition and osteomalacia in puppies.

2. Tibetan mastiff puppies should not drink milk. After drinking milk, most of them will have diarrhea and even suffer from gastrointestinal mucositis, because the composition of dog milk and milk is completely different. Dog milk is high in protein, high in fat and low in lactose, while milk contains low protein, low fat and high lactose, both of which are just the opposite. If milk is used as feed for puppies and Tibetan mastiffs drink too much, there is not enough lactase in the stomach to digest excess lactose, which will cause diarrhea.

3, Tibetan mastiff puppies do not feed chicken bones, no matter the size of chicken bones, owners can not easily feed it, because chicken bones are very hard, Tibetan mastiff can not digest. If the chicken bone is broken, its fragments are prismatic, which can easily stab the gastrointestinal mucosa of Tibetan mastiff puppies and cause traumatic gastroenteritis. At first, it is possible to discharge white feces, followed by mucus, sometimes vomiting, and finally bloody stools. At this time, should be sent to the pet hospital for treatment as soon as possible.

4. Don't let Tibetan mastiff puppies eat people's leftovers, because dogs have different nutritional needs from humans. If you use human recipes to regulate dog food, it is not only time-consuming and time-consuming, but also difficult for dogs to get complete and balanced nutrition. Now there are many brands of dog food on the market, and this kind of feed is prepared by scientific method. It has comprehensive nutrition, is easy to be digested and absorbed, and is very convenient to use.

5, do not give Tibetan mastiff puppies snacks between meals, if it obeys other training, you can give Tibetan mastiff a few snacks to show encouragement. Remember not to let Tibetan mastiff puppies eat at the table, because this will form a bad habit of begging one by one. Only specific food can be fed at a specified time and place, and the food can only be stung in the puppy's bowl, not with other utensils. In addition, don't forget to provide your dog with plenty of clean water.

6. Tibetan mastiff should be fed regularly and quantitatively, which means that the feeding time should be fixed every day, and can not be put off by mistake. Regular feeding can enhance gastric juice secretion and gastrointestinal peristalsis regularly, aggravate hunger and increase appetite, which is of great benefit to feeding, digestion and absorption. Ration means that the amount of feed fed every day should be relatively stable, sometimes more and sometimes less, to prevent Tibetan mastiffs from not having enough to eat or overeating.

7. When feeding the Tibetan mastiff, it is necessary to master the temperature of the food, and the temperature of the food has a great influence on the health of the Tibetan mastiff. The best feed temperature is about 40 ℃ to avoid overheating and overcooling. However, cold food can be given in hot summer and must be heated in winter. When the temperature of the food exceeds 50 ℃, the dog may refuse to eat.

8. Pay attention to hygiene when feeding Tibetan mastiff, food utensils should be disinfected regularly, feed should be eaten now, it is best not to stay overnight, moldy and deteriorating food can no longer be fed to dogs. Before and after feeding to stop strenuous exercise, drinking water to use clean tap water or well water, can not use kitchen swill and surface water, so as not to cause food poisoning, parasites and digestive organ diseases.

The above is the introduction of Tuliu.com to Tibetan mastiff breeding points for attention, raising Tibetan mastiff is actually similar to other dogs, but due to body size and personality differences, raising Tibetan mastiff requires more energy from the owner.

 
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