Grooming Tibetan Mastiff requires mastering methods and skills, first of all, you should prepare appropriate brushing tools and tools for trimming toenails. What are the beauty methods for Tibetan mastiffs? What should be paid attention to when grooming? Let’s learn about the beauty of Tibetan mastiffs with the editor!
What are the grooming methods for Tibetan Mastiffs?
1. First of all, professional grooming appliances should be selected for grooming Tibetan Mastiffs, not human combs or brushes. When combing, parents should hold the back of the comb with their hands, gently swing their wrists, comb horizontally, and use the coarse, medium and fine combs alternately. Secondly, when combing, parents should use force on their wrists, because the comb has many teeth, so when combing, you should lift the hair with one hand, and then brush the other part after brushing. This brushing action should be gentle and meticulous, not rude and reckless, otherwise it will hurt the Tibetan Mastiff, making it violent and making it impossible to continue brushing.
When combing, you should first comb the hair in the straight direction, then comb in the opposite direction, and finally comb in the straight direction. In the process of grooming, it is also necessary to carefully check whether there are small hair knots on the Tibetan Mastiff, and whether there are parasitic fleas, lice and other parasites. If found, these parasites must be removed in time.
2. Before bathing the Tibetan Mastiff, you also need to comb the hair, then trim the toenails, and then take a formal bath. The temperature of the Tibetan Mastiff's bathing water should be kept between 35-45 degrees Celsius. The bathing water temperature can be higher in winter and lower in summer. It is not necessary to take a bath for Tibetan Mastiffs too frequently. In summer, take a bath every 7-10 days, and in winter, the bathing time can be appropriately extended.
3. The way to protect the shiny hair: To make the Tibetan Mastiff's hair beautiful and shiny, you can prepare some energy feed and green juicy feed for it. For example, energy feeds of plants such as grains, by-products, bran, starch, roots, tubers, melons and fruits. Commonly used are corn, wheat bran, broken rice, rice, third-grade flour, sorghum, sweet potato, potato, etc. Green juicy feed is rich in water and protein, low in crude fiber, moderate in calcium and phosphorus, and rich in vitamins, especially carotene. Tibetan mastiffs often use cabbage, cabbage, spinach, tomatoes, carrots and so on.