Tibetan Mastiff is a carnivore. Although it looks fierce on the surface, anyone who has raised a small Tibetan Mastiff knows that the small Tibetan Mastiff also has many gratifying aspects.
There are also many things to pay attention to when raising small Tibetan mastiffs. Let's explain how to raise them.
1. The water and raw materials of the feeding food must be kept clean and cleaned. . And the food should be cooked well, which can effectively avoid food poisoning. There is also the feeding tableware and mastiff house to be cleaned regularly to prevent the invasion of parasites and bacteria. Deworming on time
2. Before and after feeding, the little Tibetan Mastiff should not be allowed to do intense exercise, and the leftover residue should be removed in time. Feed fish, chicken and other food with spines or bones, the spines and bones should be removed to avoid hurting the small Tibetan mastiff's mouth and stomach
3. Fully developed, you can try to let the little Tibetan mastiff bite and bite off the ribs to stimulate the development of their gums and help the growth of permanent teeth.
4. Feeding should eat small and frequent meals, which can appropriately increase the necessary nutrients such as meat, dairy products, calcium, and cod liver oil. Small Tibetan Mastiffs have the habit of gluttony, so they must be careful when feeding. Because the small Tibetan Mastiff should not be too full, usually seven or eight percent. Otherwise it will lead to too full and indigestion.
5. When feeding the small Tibetan mastiff, you must pay attention to it. The feeding person can not change, time, quantitative, etc. at will. You can train the Tibetan mastiff's eating habits. The location and tableware should not be changed at will to avoid affecting the mood of the little Tibetan Mastiff
Note:
Clean the raw materials when feeding the little Tibetan Mastiff, and the meat must be cooked to avoid food poisoning .
Eat meat with spines or bones, remove the spines and bones before feeding, and avoid the digestive food of the small Tibetan Mastiff's mouth and stomach