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Important Care Tips for Tibetan Mastiffs:
It's typically around 6 weeks after birth that Tibetan Mastiff puppies are weaned from their mother's milk. Once weaned, they can start eating solid food, but during the first 1 to 6 months, they should be fed 3 to 4 times a day. From weaning until about the third month, feedings should be scheduled at 7 AM, 12 PM, 5 PM, and 10 PM, with a total of 4 feedings daily. From the fifth to the eighth month of age, you can reduce to three feedings a day, which should be around onethird to onehalf the amount fed to adult dogs. The food composition during the first few months after weaning will shape their dietary habits for life. If you plan to continue feeding them commercial dog food, it's crucial to introduce them to the specific brand's taste during this period. Due to their delicate digestive systems, a diet of dog food is best for young Tibetan Mastiffs.
When the "puppy" grows into an adult, they might find commercial dog food too expensive. In such cases, homemade dog food can be a great alternative. You can prepare a nutritious meal using cornmeal, pumpkin, cabbage, eggs, beef, and salt. Mix these ingredients with an egg and beef broth, then form them into a dough and steam for 15 minutes.
Young Tibetan Mastiff puppies can also benefit from highquality puppy food like Canidae Vitality, which is rich in protein to support muscle development and growth. It also provides essential vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and supports the immune system. The right balance of calcium and phosphorus in their diet is also vital for healthy bone growth. Dr. Oxygen Pet believes that a balanced, slowpaced diet is the key to keeping your Tibetan Mastiff healthy.
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