What should I do if my Teddy dog bites?
0 Jul 26,2025
What are the precautions for Tibetan Mastiff pregnancy? During pregnancy, Tibetan Mastiffs should pay attention to strengthening their physique, providing professional dog food, and ensuring quality. In the early stages of pregnancy, Tibetan Mastiffs can be fed as usual. After one month of pregnancy, the fetus will grow rapidly, and Tibetan Mastiffs must be fed Supplement adequate nutrition and do not feed cold feed and drinking water; during pregnancy, Tibetan Mastiffs should exercise appropriately, but be careful to limit some movements.
The main task of Tibetan Mastiff feeding and management during pregnancy is to enhance its physique, ensure the healthy development of the fetus, and prevent miscarriage. Each litter can produce a large number of healthy, vigorous, and heavy newborn puppies. For this reason, for the feeding and management of Tibetan Mastiffs during pregnancy, in addition to supplying professional dog food and other foods, the feed must also pay attention to hygiene and ensure quality.
In the early stages of Tibetan Mastiff pregnancy, which is about 30 days, the owner does not need to feed the Tibetan Mastiff special food, as long as he ensures that he does not get hungry as usual. After the Tibetan Mastiff is pregnant for one month, the fetus in the dog's belly begins to develop rapidly, and the demand for various nutrients increases sharply. At this time, in addition to increasing the food supply, the pregnant bitch should also be given some supplements. Digestion, feeds with high protein content, calcium, phosphorus, and vitamins, such as meat, offal, eggs, milk, etc. When pregnancy is 35-45 days, the baby should be fed 4 times a day; do not feed cold feed and drinking water to avoid irritating the gastrointestinal tract, affecting digestion, and even causing miscarriage.
In addition to providing healthy dietary management for Tibetan Mastiffs, owners should also guide pregnant female dogs to do appropriate exercises. About 1 month before pregnancy, they should exercise for about 2 hours a day. Later, they can move freely. Pay attention to protecting against heat, and it is strictly forbidden to whip or force them to cross or climb obstacles. In order to prevent mutual squeezing and biting, pregnant female dogs should be kept in a single pen, and attention should be paid to maintaining dog body and environmental hygiene. During the dog's pregnancy, the owner should also appropriately limit its activities to prevent the pet dog from making huge jumps and other actions, and prevent the dog from the risk of miscarriage.