To raise a good Central Asian Shepherd, it must meet this 5 conditions!

As people’s living conditions improve, pet ownership is nothing new, for example, many people like to keep small dogs because they are generally cute and inexpensive to raise. Others prefer to keep large dogs for family companionship and protection, such as the Central Asian Shepherd, a brave and calm ancient dog breed. But raising a Central Asian Shepherd is not a simple task. In order for it to grow up healthy and happy, it needs to meet these conditions: 1. Sufficient food: Although the Central Asian Shepherd has no special food needs, it is after all a large dog, with a minimum shoulder height of 65 cm for adult males and 60 cm for females, so the food intake is relatively large. In addition, it needs to pay attention to its diet nutritional balance, can not be fed indiscriminately, otherwise it will affect its healthy development. 2, enough space: Central Asian Shepherd as a large dog, usually living and exercise space needs a lot, preferably with a relatively large courtyard with fences and fences. A small space will make it bored and irritable, not healthy development. 3, appropriate care: Central Asian Shepherd’s hair is rough and dense, need to use a special comb to help it comb every day, otherwise the hair is easy to knot into bundles, after the production of dirt easy to make the dog sick. In addition, regular bathing, hair trimming, nail trimming and other work is essential. 4, regular medicine: no matter what type of dog it is, you need to take it to the veterinary hospital regularly for vaccinations and deworming, so that it reduces the probability of disease. The Central Asian Shepherd itself has a certain aggressiveness, vaccination is to protect both themselves and the people and other animals around them. 5, enough exercise: Central Asian Shepherd as a large dog, naturally energetic, although the surface appears calm, but still need a certain amount of exercise, need to take it outdoors every day to go for a walk, sunshine, help the development of bones, but also to improve the dog’s motivation. In short, the Central Asian Shepherd is a sporting breed and is not suitable for long-term indoor breeding or for city life, so it is now generally seen as a guard dog. If you plan to raise such a large, courageous dog, you might want to see if you have the living conditions the dog needs first!

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