Tibetan Mastiff Breeding Precautions

Feb 22,2024
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Tibetan Mastiff Breeding Precautions:

1. Ambient temperature. Newly born Tibetan Mastiffs have a particularly poor ability to regulate body temperature, so they have very strict temperature requirements for the breeding environment. Breeders should pay attention to adjusting the temperature well. The feeding temperature of Tibetan Mastiffs from birth to one week should be maintained between 28-30°C. , the Tibetan Mastiff breeding temperature after the full moon can be maintained at 23°C.

2. Strengthen breastfeeding. After the female Tibetan Mastiff's milk decreases, the breeder needs to assist in feeding. You can feed it with soaked dog food, add egg yolk to the milk powder, or boil the meat and liver into a paste.

3. Prevention of diseases. Disinfect the breeding environment and tableware every week. Generally, a Tibetan Mastiff can be bathed once every 1-2 weeks. But Tibetan Mastiffs older than 6 months are not suitable for water baths. Tibetan Mastiffs are regularly dewormed and vaccinated.

4. Feed properly. Tibetan Mastiff puppies have small intestines and poor absorptive capacity. They should eat smaller meals more often. As the days go by, the amount of food they feed gradually increases.

5. Defecation training. When a young mastiff intends to defecate, the owner should take it to the place of defecation, gently call it to defecate and pee, and do not touch it too much to avoid distracting it.

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