<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">Tibetan Mastiffs have lived in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau for many years. The special geographical environment has caused Tibetan Mastiffs to have profound Hair to protect against cold conditions. Naturally, there are also a small number of Tibetan Mastiff hairs that will grow short and short. What is going on? What causes the Tibetan Mastiff's hair to be short and barren? Let's take a look today!

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<p style="font-family:"times new roman"; font-size:medium;">First of all, parents should understand that the most critical factor in maintaining a healthy dog’s appearance is adequate intake of protein, vitamins, and mineral nutrients, and a healthy and reasonable diet to avoid the possibility of food poisoning. Those who suffer from allergies require timely health care to eliminate the damage of fleas, lice and other parasites.

<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">The shortness of the Tibetan Mastiff's hair may be affected by breed and genetic factors, as well as living environment and diet. , take care of close relationships. For example, vitamin E has antioxidant and anti-fatigue effects and can improve the body immunity of Tibetan mastiffs; excess fat can protect the gloss of the coat; vitamin D can help the coat absorb and absorb nutrients, etc. These nutrients can effectively promote the growth of hair and make it shiny and soft.

<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">For parents, in addition to the role of genetic genes, they can immediately improve their health through a healthy and reasonable diet. of care. For example, combing the Tibetan Mastiff's hair every day can effectively stimulate the hair follicles, promote blood circulation, and make the hair grow faster and be more lustrous. At the same time, it also avoids the situation that the hair of the Tibetan Mastiff is too short.

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