What should you do to raise a Tibetan Mastiff-

Raising Tibetan Mastiff What should be done
Tibetan Mastiff (certain introduction)

We all know that the price of Tibetan Mastiff is often very expensive, if it is due to careless raising If the dog gets sick or dies, it will cause great damage to us. Therefore, we need to pay special attention to the care of Tibetan Mastiffs to avoid unnecessary damage caused by some small problems. So how can we raise a good Tibetan Mastiff and what should we do to raise a Tibetan Mastiff.

1. Decide on a scientific feeding system. Including daily feeding time and frequency, food preparation principles and procedures.

2. Brush and wipe the Tibetan Mastiff breeding dogs regularly. Tibetan Mastiff adult dogs grow rapidly after 3 months of age and continue to shed hair and dandruff. Therefore, regular brushing has become an important content in the training and care of Tibetan Mastiff adult dogs.

3. Instant water supply. Like other breeds of dogs, Tibetan mastiffs have no developed sweat glands on their skin and mainly rely on respiratory evaporation to dissipate heat. Various biochemical reactions in the dog's body are inseparable from water, so whether it is midsummer or cold winter, Tibetan Mastiff dogs should be given water at any time. The water must be clean and hygienic, and the temperature must be consistent. Do not feed or drink icy water in early spring to avoid causing abdominal pain and bowel sounds in dogs.

4. Complete records. Complete records are the basis for production control, disease prevention and control, and seed selection. Especially during epidemic outbreaks, without good records, it is impossible to determine effective, scientific and correct disease prevention and treatment plans.

It is not easy to raise a Tibetan Mastiff, and because of the high price, owners will be very worried about what problems will occur with their dogs, so they will be quite stressed. Therefore, it is necessary to formulate a complete feeding plan for yourself. We must pay attention to every little thing to protect the health of the dog.

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