Tibetan Mastiff (Definite Introduction)
Tibetan Mastiff Feeding Focus
1. Protein: Adult Tibetan Mastiffs need to consume more than 5 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight every day, of which animal protein should not be less than 1.6 g/kg body weight.
2. Carbohydrates: In the Tibetan Mastiff’s feed, carbohydrates are the most important and nutritious substances after protein. In the food, cornmeal, wheat flour, rice, etc. can be used as carbohydrate feed for Tibetan Mastiffs. To compensate for the carbohydrates in the Tibetan Mastiff's body.
3. Fat: The daily fat requirements of Tibetan Mastiffs are 1.3 g/kg of body weight for puppies and 1.2 g/kg of body weight for adult dogs. Based on feed material estimates, it should be 8% to 10%. Tibetan Mastiffs have a special preference for the fat of cattle and sheep.
4. Vitamins: Vitamins are indispensable substances for Tibetan Mastiffs to maintain normal psychological functions and metabolism. Special attention must be paid to the nutritional ratio of Tibetan Mastiffs. If vitamin supplements are often ignored during feeding, they will often Can cause multiple vitamin deficiencies.
5. Drinking water: Under normal circumstances, adult Tibetan Mastiffs need more than 100 to 200 ml of water per kilogram of body weight per day, and young dogs even reach 100 to 180 ml. During the breeding period, or when feeding more sophisticated food, it is necessary Reduce water intake.
2. Rarely wrong ways to raise Tibetan Mastiffs
1. Chicken racks instead of bones:
Mastiffs are complex dogs that need to be able to chew Eat large pieces of animal bones, such as cow bones. These bones are rich in bone marrow and calcium substances, which are particularly helpful for mastiffs, especially for the tooth development of young mastiffs. Chicken racks are sharp broken bones that can easily pierce the mastiff's throat and intestines. They do not help, but are very harmful.
2. Feed sugary whole milk rice noodles:
There are many kinds of milk, but when raising Tibetan Mastiffs, you must use sugar-free skimmed milk rice noodles, because there areSugary whole milk rice noodles can cause gastrointestinal irritation, diarrhea and even dehydration in dogs. In particular, Tibetan Mastiffs must not be fed milk when they are sick. If circumstances permit, adding bone rice flour to milk is particularly useful for young mastiffs!
3. Feed animal offal in moderation:
Regarding the offal of animals. This is a food that Tibetan Mastiffs particularly like to eat, and it is also a very nutritious item. However, it must not be eaten in excess. Excessive amounts will cause adverse reactions, and in severe cases, will have a serious effect on the growth of bones. Three days and two days for liver disease is a very good ratio, otherwise the treatment will be very troublesome.
4. Feed raw eggs:
Many people feed them with raw eggs, or mix them in one after another after the food is cooked. The raw eggs will mix with the vitamin H in the mastiff's body. There will be mutual cancellation effects, and long-term feeding of raw eggs will cause great damage to the mastiff's fur. This is a very wrong approach. Only hard-boiled eggs have a great supplementary effect on mastiff nutrition. And only egg yolks can be eaten. Egg whites are difficult for Tibetan Mastiffs to digest and are generally not recommended for dogs.
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