Tibetan Mastiff puppy diet reference

Dietary Reference for Tibetan Mastiffs as Puppies
Tibetan Mastiff (Definite Introduction)

The Tibetan Mastiff is suitable for growing up in the plateau area. It has a big head and thick arms. It is energetic, active, full of momentum and never flinches. It can judge the surrounding situation calmly and calmly in front of it and hide from it. Mastiffs have excellent recall and will only recognize one owner throughout their lives.
Young Tibetan Mastiffs need to be warned about their diet. It is not enough to just eat three meals a day. For large dogs that grow quickly, they must be adequately nutritious. At the same time, meat contains less calcium and more phosphorus. Eating meat for a long time can easily cause an imbalance in the calcium and phosphorus ratio in the body of the young mastiff, causing skeletal disorders and prone to lameness. It is even more unfavorable for large dogs to feed large amounts of meat too early, otherwise it may cause forelimb stiffness. So there is no way to eat meat blindly.
Calcium powder and vitamins should be supplemented in the feed of young mastiffs, which are necessary for the growth of teeth and bones. Especially purebred dogs with larger frames need more calcium during their childhood. Generally, for growing young mastiffs under one year old, the daily amount of calcium powder is about one teaspoon for every 2 kilograms of body weight. As the age increases, the calcium powder and dosage should be reduced proportionally.
Conditions permitting: You can add the whole formula of health products to the dog's food during childhood to regulate the gastrointestinal tract.
After adulthood, the intestinal milk powder can be discontinued appropriately, because the puppy has entered the mature period, the growth of teeth and bones has stabilized, and the need for calcium powder has been reduced accordingly. It is appropriate to wear the Tibetan Mastiff for daily exercise, and more Basking in the sun facilitates the absorption of calcium.

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