What should be done to raise a Tibetan Mastiff

Tibetan Mastiff (Detailed Introduction)
We all know that Tibetan Mastiffs are usually expensive, so if the dog gets sick or dies due to improper care, the loss would be huge for us. Therefore, caring for Tibetan Mastiffs requires extra caution to avoid unnecessary losses caused by small issues. So how can we raise a Tibetan Mastiff well, and what should be done to raise a Tibetan Mastiff?
1. Establish a scientific feeding system, including daily feeding times and frequency, as well as principles and procedures for food preparation.
2. Regularly brush the Tibetan Mastiff adult dogs. After three months of age, Tibetan Mastiffs grow rapidly and continuously shed dander, so regular brushing becomes an important part of their cultivation and care.
3. Provide water in a timely manner. Like other breeds, Tibetan Mastiffs have underdeveloped skin sweat glands and mainly dissipate heat through respiratory evaporation. Various biochemical reactions inside the dog’s body require water, so whether in midsummer or winter, adult Tibetan Mastiffs should always have access to drinking water. The water should be clean, hygienic, and at an appropriate temperature. In early spring, avoid giving ice-cold water to prevent abdominal pain and intestinal rumbling.
4. Maintain complete records. Complete records are the basis for production management, disease prevention and control, and breed selection. Especially during disease outbreaks, without good daily records, it is impossible to determine effective, scientific, and accurate disease prevention and treatment plans.
Raising Tibetan Mastiffs is actually not easy, and because of their high price, owners are often very worried about any problems their dogs may have, which increases stress. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a comprehensive feeding plan on your own and pay attention to every little detail to ensure the dog’s health.