Tibetan mastiff is a real large dog. Such a huge physique needs a lot of foundation to support. So it’s especially edible. Generally not picky eaters. However, in order for the Tibetan mastiff to grow healthily, even if it eats everything, the owner has to spend some time on diet. What dog food is better for the Tibetan mastiff?
The dog food for Tibetan mastiff is generally of better quality: Guanneng, royal, Maiton, Amos, Anbei and so on. More moderate prices are: Baolu, Al, diyuk and so on. If you are an adult dog, you can eat less dog food and more miscellaneous food. You can prepare some food: corn porridge, bean curd and other food, and you can eat meat food instead. In order to avoid anorexia caused by eating a food for a long time. In addition, we have to go outdoors to bask in the sun and exercise more.
1. In ordinary life, the owner can feed professional dog food with meat reasonably. Moreover, in order to reduce the wildness of Tibetan mastiff and avoid the occurrence of infectious diseases, parasites and bacterial diseases. The meat for Tibetan mastiff must be cooked with water before feeding. In addition, meat types and dog food tastes can be reasonably matched and changed regularly.
2. The food prepared for Tibetan mastiff must have enough protein. Especially animal proteins. Some data show that the protein content in the Tibetan mastiff feed must be maintained at more than 30%. If it is in the breeding period, lactation period, weaning period and growth period, the protein content in the feed should be about 40%. Food sources: animal viscera, eggs, meat, skeleton, skin and blood. If conditions permit, live animals can be fed regularly.
3. Tibetan Mastiff has a mixed diet, but it is mainly partial to meat. It can eat animal food for a long time and widely. The protein in food is of great significance to Tibetan mastiff. It can be said that protein is an important component of Tibetan mastiff body tissue. The Tibetan mastiff is huge in size, and sufficient protein intake can ensure the nutrients required by the Tibetan mastiff during its growth and development. Protein can be said to be the life of Tibetan mastiff.