Tibetan Mastiff The reason for the high death rate of the Tibetan Mastiff
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We know that the Tibetan Mastiff has strong adaptability, but many people want to cultivate it After the Tibetan Mastiff workers handed the Tibetan Mastiffs from high places to local areas, the death rate was very high, which caused them to suffer huge damage. Therefore, this issue has also attracted the attention of many people. Why is the death rate of Tibetan Mastiffs so high after arriving in local areas? Let’s talk about the reasons for the high death rate of Tibetan Mastiffs.

The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau is known as the roof of the world. It is sparsely populated and vast, and there are no fires for hundreds of miles around. It is a clean land that is not infected. The altitude here is high, the air is indifferent, the oxygen content is low, only 1/2 of the local level, and the ultraviolet rays are intense, making it difficult for all kinds of diseases to survive. If the Tibetan Mastiff suddenly enters the local environment, it will suffer from oxygen poisoning and a decrease in immunity and resistance. Due to poor immunity, the Tibetan Mastiffs that have just moved to the Tibetan area have almost no ability to resist diseases; secondly, the altitude of the plain area is low, the ultraviolet radiation is not strong, the types and quantities of bacteria and viruses are complicated, and the living environment and atmospheric infection This seriousness makes Tibetan mastiffs, which live in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau area all year round and are in an almost sterile state, extremely vulnerable to erosion by various bacteria, viruses, and infectious agents, and thus suffer from diseases. Once a Tibetan mastiff becomes ill, it is difficult to cure and easy to die. From this point of view, changes in the living environment are the basic reason for the high death rate of Tibetan mastiffs.

It seems that the high death rate of Tibetan Mastiffs is due to sudden changes in their living environment. Even though Tibetan Mastiffs have strong adaptability, they suddenly suffered from the high cost of bacterial depletion after a long period of survival. Going to a place with more germs will still make them feel uncomfortable, so if you want to maintain the survival rate of Tibetan Mastiffs, you still have to go some way and let them adapt to the new environment for a period of time. Only in this way can they be protected. survival rate.

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