Puppies of the Tibetan Mastiff

Buy a true puppy of the Tibetan mastiff can only be in the official nursery or a reliable breeder. This is a fairly rare and expensive breed, which is designed to protect the owner or his land. A huge role is played by the psychological health of the puppy, which in low-breed individuals will be unstable and dangerous.

How to choose a puppy of a Tibetan mastiff?

If you are just starting to breed dogs, it is better to choose a female puppy, which have an easy character and affection for the owner. The males are more stubborn, but do not need special care.

Assess the conditions under which the puppies of the Tibetan mastiff are kept, ask them to look at both their parents, or at least one. This will give you an idea of ​​what your pet will be in the future. Ask for documents confirming the pedigree of the puppy and the absence of possible genetic pathologies. Confident in their animals, the owner will never refuse such an opportunity. Among all the litter, give preference to the most curious and smart puppy. Look closely at him, exclude the appearance of discharge from the ears, nose or eyes, look at the coat for dandruff and grooming. The back should be perfectly even, and the tail should not have any creases. Do not buy an animal without accompanying documents, namely a puppy's card and his veterinary passport. Given the cost of the purchase, and the price of a red Tibetan mastiff puppy in particular, it is worth giving the process maximum time and attention.

What to feed a puppy of a Tibetan mastiff?

Newborn mastiff puppies, as a rule, are on the mother's milk. But already at the age of 10 days the breeders begin to give them a little shavings of raw meat. After three weeks, the children begin to receive a special dog food for puppies, which is gradually replaced by age-appropriate ones. You can also give cottage cheese and finely chopped meat. The two-month mastiff requires additional vitamins and minerals, which are given in the form of vitamin complexes. Enter adult feed stands gradually, about a year after the appearance of the animal in the light. Spoil it with cooked vegetables, dairy products and beef.

Education of a Tibetan mastiff puppy

In view of his innate stubbornness and independence, raising a puppy will require the master of patience, love and determination. Immediately accustom him to the leash and take with him everywhere, in order to carry out social adaptation. Obligatory is the preparation of the animal for carrying out the guard service, which it is better to instruct the experienced cynologist. Encourage his curiosity, help get used to people and navigate the situation.