Tibetan Terrier care knowledge

Tibetan Terrier
Tibetan Terrier (certain introduction)

The Tibetan Terrier's coat is longer, but it cannot be dragged on because it is too long. On the ground, appropriate care and pruning is required. The hair on the head occasionally floats in the eyes due to being too long, causing eye discomfort, so it is best to separate it on both sides, or tie it upright with jewelry. In addition, the Tibetan Terrier has very thick hair on its soles, so it must be removed from time to time.

Excessively long sole hair is not useful for pets and will affect their walking. Pets’ teeth are also very important. If there is a problem with the teeth, it will have a big impact on the pet’s diet.

The best way to prevent dental problems is to avoid the formation of tartar. Tartar can easily make teeth enlarge intermittently, and removing tartar over time can cause teeth to loosen. Usually, the food should be changed appropriately, and do not feed too soft food from time to time, otherwise it will easily get stuck between the teeth. You might as well give the dog some big bones to help it achieve the effect of grinding teeth and cleaning the mouth. Or you can open his mouth, use a towel to soak in physiological saline, and then help him wipe it.

If tartar has occurred or is excessive, you can only seek help from a pet doctor. After all, they have professional tools. Of course, in order to prevent the occurrence of tartar, it is still necessary to clean it regularly. Don't wait for a minor illness to become a serious illness before taking measures.

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