Tibetan mastiffs are raised. Tibetan Mastiff has been popular in our country for a while, and the price of Tibetan Mastiff at its most expensive reached tens of millions. It is the pet of many rich and high-ranking officials. Although very fierce, Tibetan Mastiffs are very sincere to their owners. Today we will talk about what are the precautions for raising Tibetan Mastiffs?

What are the things to pay attention to when raising Tibetan Mastiffs?

Precautions for raising Tibetan Mastiffs

1. Ambient temperature

Newly born Tibetan Mastiffs have very poor ability to regulate body temperature, so the temperature requirements for the breeding environment are very strict. Breeders should pay attention to adjusting the temperature well. Modify the mastiff house according to changes in temperature. Tibetan mastiffs of different ages and sizes have different environmental temperature requirements. The raising temperature of Tibetan mastiffs from the time they are just born to one week should be maintained between 28-30°C. The raising temperature of Tibetan Mastiffs during the week should be maintained at 27°C, and the raising temperature of Tibetan Mastiffs after looking at the moon should be maintained at 23°C.

2. Enhance lactation

After the mother's Tibetan Mastiff milk shrinks, the breeder will Help to raise them. You may wish to feed it with soaked dog food. At the same time, in order to meet the nutritional needs of Tibetan Mastiffs, the breeders need to add extra meals. Add egg yolks to the milk powder, or boil the meat and liver into a paste. Only in this way can the nutrients needed by Tibetan Mastiffs be protected during their breeding and development.

3. Prevent diseases

Disinfect the feeding environment and tableware every week. Generally, you can give a Tibetan Mastiff a bath once every 1-2 weeks. However, the Tibetan Mastiff 6 months ago was not suitable for water bathing. Tibetan mastiffs are dewormed and vaccinated regularly.

4. Overfeeding

Tibetan mastiff cubs have small intestines and poor absorption capabilities. You should eat small meals frequently, and feed five to six times a day. As the number of days goes by, the amount of feeding also gradually decreases. After the Tibetan Mastiff reaches adulthood, it is enough to feed it once or twice a day. Reasonable feeding is the key to raising Tibetan mastiffs.

Through the article, everyone should have a basic understanding of the issues of raising Tibetan mastiffs. The editor advises that it is enough to feed the Tibetan Mastiff 80% of the drum. This can help it maintain a strong appetite and better enable it to grow healthily.


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