How to raise Tibetan Mastiff puppies? How to raise Tibetan Mastiffs

Dec 24,2023
3Min

The Tibetan Mastiff is a carnivore. Although it looks ferocious on the surface, anyone who has raised a Tibetan Mastiff knows that there are also many pleasant aspects to the Tibetan Mastiff.

There are many things that need to be paid attention to when raising Tibetan Mastiffs. Let’s explain the raising methods

1. The water and raw materials used for feeding food must be kept clean and cleaned. Food should be cooked well to avoid food poisoning. In addition, the feeding utensils and mastiff house must be cleaned regularly to prevent the invasion of parasites and bacteria. Deworm on time

2. Don’t let the little Tibetan Mastiff do strenuous exercise before and after feeding, and take away any leftover food stains in time. When feeding fish, chicken and other foods with thorns or bones, the thorns and bones should be removed to avoid damaging the little Tibetan Mastiff's mouth and intestines

3. When the baby Tibetan Mastiff's deciduous teeth have been fully developed, you can pressure-cook the ribs and let the baby Tibetan Mastiff chew and bite them to stimulate the development of its gums, which will help the growth of permanent teeth.

4. Eat small meals frequently, and appropriately increase necessary nutrients such as meat, dairy products, calcium, and cod liver oil. Little Tibetan Mastiffs have a habit of gluttony, so they must be taken care of when feeding. Because the little Tibetan Mastiff should not be fed too full, generally 70% to 80% is enough. Otherwise it will lead to overfullness and indigestion.

5. When feeding the Tibetan Mastiff, you must pay attention to it. The person who feeds cannot change the feeding time, quantity, etc. at will. You can train the Tibetan Mastiff's eating habits. The location and tableware cannot be changed at will to avoid affecting the mood of the little Tibetan Mastiff

Note:

When feeding Tibetan Mastiffs, clean the raw materials and cook the meat to avoid food poisoning.

When eating meat with thorns or bones, remove the thorns and bones before feeding them to avoid digestion of food in the mouth and stomach of the little Tibetan Mastiff

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