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How did the Tibetan mastiff fall into the altar and were abandoned and eventually fell into wild dogs and hot pot ingredients?

The Tibetan mastiff is the largest dog in the Chinese dog breed. It is known as the "king of dogs". Its is powerful and heroic. It is a very aggressive and defensive dog species.

By 孙小明Published 11 months ago 5 min read
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The Tibetan mastiff is the largest dog in the Chinese dog breed. It is known as the "king of dogs". Its is powerful and heroic. It is a very aggressive and defensive dog species. In ancient times, Tibetan mastiffs were often used to look at the domestic nursing homes, nobility and royal staff, and were also used to protect herdsmen.

The Tibetan mastiff's combat effectiveness is very strong, and even ordinary wild wolves are difficult to match. However, in modern society, many owners are abandoning the Tibetan mastiff, making it a wild animal and ingredients.

So, what caused the Tibetan mastiff to fall from the altar?

Tibetan mastiff's characteristics

Tibetan mastiff is one of the largest dog species in the world, and the weight of a larger individual can reach more than 90 kilograms. The Tibetan mastiff's body is very strong, muscles are very developed, and the whole body looks very compact.

The head is wide and thick, the eyes are large and round, the eyebrows are thick, the nose is black and upward. The Tibetan mastiff's ears are drooping and triangular, and the hearing is very sensitive.

The hair of the Tibetan mastiff is very dense, with two types, which are short hair and long hair. Tibetan mastiff hair of the short hair is relatively hard, and the hair of the long hair is softer. The hair color is generally black, white, brown and gray.

The habit of Tibetan mastiff

Strong independence: Tibetan mastiff is a very independent dog breed. Its natural guard instincts makes them very vigilant to foreign staff and is very loyal to their owners.

Therefore, the Tibetan mastiff is very alert to strangers and is not easy to get close. However, if the owner conducts good training and socializing the Tibetan mastiff, they can also become good pets.

Strong offensive: Tibetan mastiff is a very aggressive dog species, and its natural instinct makes them like to chase and attack prey. In nature, the Tibetan mastiff group can fight wild animals such as wild wolves and brown bears, and its combat effectiveness is very strong.

However, due to its too strong aggressiveness, special training and management is needed when they are in contact with humans.

High nutritional demand: Because the Tibetan mastiff's body is very strong and muscular, they need a lot of nutrients to maintain their own consumption. In terms of food, Tibetan mastiffs need high protein, high -energy, and high calcium foods to meet their needs of reproduction, growth and movement.

What is the combat effectiveness of the Tibetan mastiff? Can you kill the wolf alone?

In the wild environment, the battle between Tibetan mastiffs and wild wolves is usually unfair. Wolfs are often group operations. They are more flexible, have a high IQ, and have a sense of teamwork.

When fighting with a wolf, the Tibetan mastiff may be in trouble, but when fighting with a single wolf, the Tibetan mastiff still has the ability to fight with the wolf.

How did the Tibetan mastiff fall into the altar?

The history of Tibetan mastiffs can be traced back to ancient times. They were once guarded dogs of Chinese nobles and royal staff, and they were worshiped and respected by locals. However, in modern society, the status of the Tibetan mastiff has changed a lot.

Regulations are prohibited from raising Tibetan mastiffs: In our country, the raising Tibetan mastiff has been extremely strict. Relevant departments in some areas have promulgated regulations that are strictly forbidden to raise Tibetan mastiffs, and those who raise Tibetan mastiffs will face very severe punishment. This is also one of the important reasons for Tibetan mastiffs.

Tibetan mastiff's aggressiveness is too strong: Tibetan mastiff's aggressiveness is very strong. If the owner does not conduct good training, it is easy to threaten people and animals.

In urban life, the Tibetan mastiff is raised in a community or family. It cannot be used to play its nature and prone to behavioral problems. After some Tibetan mastiffs were abandoned by the owner or were accepted by the owner because of behavior problems, they became wild dogs because of their homelessness.

High feed cost: Tibetan mastiff is a large dog breed, and the cost of feeding is very high. In addition to daily food and medical care costs, it also takes a lot of time and energy to train and socialize. For some families, it is difficult to bear such an economic burden.

It is not suitable for urban life: Because the Tibetan mastiff is large and the movement is inconvenient, it is difficult to move freely in cities. When living in a community or house, the Tibetan mastiff lacks sports space and is prone to behavior problems. Therefore, many Tibetan mastiffs have been abandoned and become hot pot ingredients in wild dogs and restaurants.

How to avoid Tibetan mastiffs as wild dogs?

In order to avoid Tibetan mastiffs as wild dogs, the following measures need to be taken:

Strictly control the farming and sales of Tibetan mastiffs: Relevant departments should strengthen the management of Tibetan mastiff breeding and sales, strengthen publicity, let people understand the risks and breeding requirements of Tibetan mastiffs, and avoid private purchases and raising Tibetan mastiffs.

Strengthen the publicity of Tibetan Mastiff owners: For the existing Tibetan mastiff, the owner should strengthen the management and education of their behavior and social. At the same time, relevant departments also need to formulate relevant regulations to improve their sense of responsibility and obligations.

For Tibetan mastiffs that have become wild dogs, timely accommodation and disposal: For Tibetan mastiffs that have become wild dogs, they should be collected and disposed in time. Relevant departments can adopt a variety of methods, such as shelter, rescue stations, etc., and send wild dogs to specialized institutions for adoption and breeding to avoid threats to the surrounding environment and humans.

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The Tibetan mastiff is a very aggressive and defensive dog species. Its body is strong and dense. It was worshiped by the royal family and nobles in ancient times. However, in modern society, due to its too strong aggressiveness, high feeding costs, and not suitable for urban life, Tibetan mastiffs are becoming more and more wild dogs.

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