Key Points for Raising Tibetan Hounds
Tibetan Hound (Detailed Introduction)
To ensure the healthy growth of the dog, special attention must be paid to feeding. For young Tibetan Hounds, they require more nutrition because their bodies are in a rapid growth stage. However, the feeding amount should not be too much, following the principle of less food but more frequent meals. During the growth phase, the demand for protein and calcium is high. Therefore, protein powder and calcium powder can be fed to meet the body's needs.
Of course, do not blindly supplement. Randomly choosing some foods containing protein or calcium is not advisable, as many proteins in foods cannot be absorbed by dogs. Hence, feeding should still be done reasonably.
For puppies, the food can be made a bit softer. After they grow a bit, it is no longer necessary to soak their food. The reason dog food is somewhat hard is to allow a teeth-grinding effect during eating.
After exercise, you can appropriately feed it some food, but not too much. The food at this time serves merely as a reward rather than an actual feeding. It is important to train the dog not to pick up random food from the roadside, which helps avoid unnecessary troubles.