How to raise a Tibetan mastiff puppy and how to feed a Tibetan mastiff puppy

Updated on pet 2024-07-19
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    In the relationship, just train it more, if it does it right, you will give it a reward, tell it that only by doing so will it have meat to eat, and it will know that you are good to it when you feed it, and it will like you, as for the feeding method, 1, the top priority for the little mastiff to buy home is to prevent diarrhea, pull it once and delay the growth of half a month, pull it a few times, and a good mastiff will not come out.

    Drink warm water within three months, prohibit feeding fresh milk (can be fed milk powder), eat less and more meals, gradually increase the amount of food, try to feed liquid food (easy to absorb) within six months, feed a small amount of lactobacillus tablets at each meal, clean kennel to avoid eating unclean things, food fresh to eat and make, walk the dog to lead to avoid eating other dogs loose stool and infection.

    2. It is forbidden to eat pork, and it is forbidden to eat bones for six months.

    3. Regular deworming, generally once a month for six months, and once for three months after six months.

    4. The feed is mainly fresh coarse grains and chicken, cattle and mutton. Eating only meat is the biggest harm.

    5. Insist on calcium supplementation, appropriate amount, and stop when supplementing.

    6. Outdoor exercise, it is best to run and bask in the sun.

    7. Meals should be timed, quantitative, temperature, fixed, and fixed.

    8. Dog walking is done in the morning and evening when it is cooler.

    9. Don't stop the little mastiff from fighting, they exercise their ability and physical fitness and gain skills through fighting. Because we're not pets.

    10. Get vaccinated regularly.

    11. You can't raise too much fat, and most of the fat loses mastiff nature.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Puppies are like that! Remnants of the wild character! It practiced some skills of fluttering, biting, and ambushing on its own.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Feeding of juvenile Tibetan mastiffs: young mastiffs develop relatively quickly within one month after birth, and their appetite is very strong, and breast milk is usually unable to meet their food needs, so it is better to supplement the feed in an appropriate amount and choose liquid food with high nutritional value and good palatability that is easy to digest and absorb. Especially purebred dogs with large skeletons, calcium, need more calcium during the masculpate period.

    2. After one year old: As the mastiff has entered the mature stage, the growth of teeth and bones has stabilized, and the demand for calcium powder is relatively reduced.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's nonsense to say so much!

    Tibetan mastiffs are no better than ordinary dogs! He has spirituality!

    Generally puppies are trained every day! Never feed raw meat! Because that adds to its wildness!

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