Neapolitan Mastiff (confirmed introduction)
Although the Neapolitan Mastiff is a prohibited dog, there are still many people who can't stand its majestic and powerful appearance. They are attracted by the owner's sincere and boundless appearance and character. What's even more lovely is that this dog likes children. However, there is no lack of "manly" spirit. However, many people do not know how to raise the Neapolitan Mastiff. Here is an introduction to the raising methods of the Neapolitan Mastiff.
Nowadays, many people raise Neapolitan Mastiffs because they are majestic, powerful, and extremely loyal to their owners. They are the best home guards and can also express their manly spirit. However, many people do not know how to raise the Neapolitan Mastiff. Here is an introduction to the raising methods of the Neapolitan Mastiff.
The water and ingredients used in raising food must be kept clean and cleaned. And food should be cooked, so as to effectively avoid food poisoning. In addition, the feeding utensils and mastiff houses must be cleaned on time to prevent the erosion of parasites and bacteria. Deworm on time, eat small meals frequently, and appropriately reduce necessary nutrients such as meat, dairy products, calcium, cod liver oil, etc. The little Neapolitan Mastiff has the habit of gluttony, so you must pay attention to it when feeding. Since it is difficult to feed small Naples mastiffs, generally 70% to 80% is sufficient. Otherwise it will lead to taiko and indigestion.
Many people think that bones are one of the essential foods for Neapolitan Mastiffs, so chicken skeletons are used to feed them. It turns out that species like the Neapolitan Mastiff need large bones, such as beef bones and pig bones. Chicken bones are relatively small broken bones, which can easily hurt the mouth and stomach of Neapolitan Mastiffs, and are dangerous to Neapolitan Mastiffs. And the nutrition is not good for bones.
And there are eggs. Eggs are relatively easy to cook and have good nutrition, so some friends will feed them directly to Neapolitan Mastiffs. This kind of dry hair is very wrong, because raw eggs will conflict with the vitamin H in the Neapolitan Mastiff's body. And feeding raw eggs for a long time will have a damaging effect on the hair of Neapolitan Mastiffs. Therefore, eggs must be cooked before they can be fed to Neapolitan Mastiffs.
Milk is an excellent nutritional supplement, especially for young Neapolitan Mastiffs that have been growing for a long time. However, when we feed Neapolitan Mastiffs, we must pay attention to the fact that the milk is sugar-free skimmed milk powder. Because sugary whole milk powder will irritate the Neapolitan Mastiff's stomach, causing dehydration and diarrhea.Belly. It should also be noted that sick Neapolitan Mastiffs cannot be fed milk.
The offal of the animal is one of the favorite foods of the Neapolitan Mastiff, and its nutritional value is also high. But remember not to consume it in moderation. Because excessive consumption of internal organs can cause poisoning, treatment is very troublesome. And it is not good for the bone development of Neapolitan Mastiffs. Generally, three days and two days of liver is the best ratio.
If the Neapolitan Mastiff is properly raised, it will appear full of energy, with shiny hair, quick movements, and swift movements. Unlike a Neapolitan Mastiff that is not properly raised, it will not have the spirit that a Neapolitan Mastiff should have, and will appear sluggish and weak. The promise is gone, the food is not good, the body is weak, and the pity is endless. Therefore, the way to raise Neapolitan Mastiff is something that every partner who raises Neapolitan Mastiff must master.
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