Tibetan Mastiff (definite introduction)
A recent news can be said The Tibetan Mastiff has been pushed to the forefront again. It turns out that the connection between this incident and the Tibetan Mastiff is not very big. It is about a man who mutilated his ex-girlfriend after a quarrel over some trivial matters, and then cut the body into pieces and fed it to Hidden mastiff. It seems that the protagonist of this incident is not the Tibetan mastiff, but sometimes the Tibetan mastiff has been pushed into a hot topic. Some netizens also expressed concerns about whether Tibetan mastiffs can really eat people.
First of all, let’s take a look at the origin of the Tibetan Mastiff. The Tibetan Mastiff is one of the oldest dog breeds and one of the four oldest breeds on the Tibetan Himalayas. One of the types of dogs. The Tibetan Mastiff breed has a history of 8,000 years. Tibetan mastiffs get along with their owners in Tibet day and night, and they have a close relationship. It enjoys the highest respect among Tibetans.
Characteristics of the Tibetan Mastiff
Is the Tibetan Mastiff a A well-known sincere guard. Its sense of defense is innate and hard to return. As a protection dog, the Tibetan Mastiff believes that when it sees a threat to its owner and owner's territory, it does not need to shout first, but immediately attacks and takes protective actions. As a companion dog, it is sincere and devoted to its owner, even at the expense of life. The Tibetan Mastiff is the protector god of the people in the Qinghai-Tibet plateau. In addition, they also have strong adaptability and are the best partners for people to travel. If the Tibetan Mastiff is trained correctly, it can coexist peacefully with other family animals. Is the Tibetan Mastiff a vicious dog that eats people? It can be loyal to the family and become a patient playmate for children. Tibetan mastiffs always keep a distance from newcomers and refuse to accept them. It will not be as friendly to everyone as dogs of golden retrievers and other breeds, but it will not take the initiative to attack.
Will Tibetan Mastiffs eventually eat people?
Under normal circumstances, Tibetan mastiffs are unlikely to actively attack people. If they attack people, it is usually due to the following reasons: :
1. You inadvertently broke into their territory: This problem is actually a headache, becauseWe don’t know which places dogs have classified as their territory, so if you encounter a Tibetan mastiff, it is best to enter their home under the leadership of the owner.
2. Go and tease the locked Tibetan Mastiff: Although there should be few people who would go and tease the Tibetan Mastiff, there are also some brave people who go back and try. , for this reason, there is no one to blame for being bitten.
3. Take away the food they are eating: If you take away the food they have not finished eating halfway, it will be considered as an act of robbing food, then they will This will also trigger an attack.
Often lead or lock the Tibetan Mastiff
How to train Tibetan Mastiffs not to bite
1. Let them have more contact with outsiders from an early age to develop habits towards strangers. The character of the Mastiff in this era will be relatively gentle, and the character and temperament will be more like a blank sheet of paper. Parents can better train it according to their own wishes.
2. During the training of the Tibetan Mastiff, if it breaks things, destroys furniture, defecates at will, barks or attacks its owner, etc. When the dog hits it, you should immediately slap it on the mouth with a newspaper and let it know the reason why you hit it; point out the place where the mistake was made, and warn it not to make the same mistake in the future.
3. When practicing Tibetan Mastiff, rewards and punishments must be clear. And immediate rewards and punishments are needed. If the Tibetan Mastiff makes a mistake but you do not punish it immediately, then the incident will be over. Don't go over the old account after a few days.
If your Tibetan Mastiff is often impatient, it is best not to let them roam around, and hold them as close as possible. A leash is a must. As for passers-by, try not to attract them, and don't look directly into their eyes, so as not to be mistaken for a challenge.
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