<h1>"Chinese Sacred Dog" ~ Tibetan Hound</h1>
We continue to sort out our "Chinese Sacred Dog" today to tell you about the Tibetan Hound
Tibetan Hound. Commonly known as the "Sleeve Dog", native to Tibet in the Himalayas, it is one of the ancient dog breeds in China and an excellent dog breed with mysterious colors. Later, it was introduced to the capital from Tibet and raised in the imperial palace of the Qing Dynasty, so it was also called a court dog. This dog has an independent, confident personality and is a satisfactory companion dog. Purebred Tibetan hounds are already very rare and are already endangered. So we must protect our native dogs, small dogs. This dog has an independent personality and is very satisfying for pet dogs and companion dogs, with a lifespan of about 13 to 14 years. It's still quite suitable for breeding in the city.
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Tibetan Hound Appearance and Breeding ~ Training ~ Grooming</h1>
First, appearance
The head of the Tibetan hound is slightly rounded, a pair of round and slippery eyes appear particularly clever, the distance between the eyes is far, the black nose and mouth, a pair of large and long ears close to the cheeks naturally droop, the strong body and limbs, coupled with long and thick hair, it looks particularly lively and cute.
Second, the feeding aspect
In addition to eating fresh dog food, Tibetan hounds can also eat meat, fruits and vegetables and snacks, but due to gastrointestinal problems, meat and vegetables should be chopped and cooked, and should not be fed whole. In order to maintain the balance of nutrition, according to different stages of supplementation of calcium, protein and other higher foods, should be regular fixed point ration, every day to ensure that there is enough drinking water. Do not give dogs chocolate, onions and other foods that are more irritating.
3. Training
In terms of training, it is best to start from the puppy, the owner should be more patient, the instructions and passwords should be clear and accurate, constantly repeat the training, when the dog cooperates with you, you should give praise and rewards in time, of course, if you do not cooperate, you should also punish it a little, let it remember the mistake.
Fourth, combing
The hair of the Tibetan hound is double-layered silky hair, long and thick, and the hair loss is not too serious, but in order to reduce the occurrence of hair knots and skin diseases, it should be combed every day, regularly bathed and cleaned where dirt is easy to hide, and the hair should also be regularly trimmed to maintain its cute appearance.
<h1 class="ql-align-justify" > it is one of the oldest dog breeds in our country</h1>
An ancient variety that originated in Tibet, China, is generally believed to have appeared since the 7th century AD. It was bred by Tibetan lamas. The place of origin is in Tibet, China. You may not know the exact time of this 7th century AD. 1-99 is the 1st century BC, the 7th century BC is 601-699, probably the beginning of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the Spring and Autumn Period there were Tibetan hounds.