What is the reason why the dog can t stand on its hind legs, and what is going on with the puppy can

Updated on pet 2024-02-26
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pregnant dogs really can't use antibiotics indiscriminately, the disease still has to be treated, you have to ask the doctor what should be used? It is possible to use VB to become pregnant. There may be a variety of reasons why the dog is unstable, and the situation you said is not like a lack of calcium, the reason is very simple, early or late is not lacking in calcium, but after a cold?

    If the test is not canine plague, it is likely to be polyneuroinflammation and rheumatoid arthritis caused by canine parainfluenza virus

    Canine parainfluenza is very similar to a cold, with cold symptoms at first, and then causes inflammation in all aspects, mainly upper respiratory tract infections and gastroenteritis. Puppies within three months have a high mortality rate, adult dogs usually have no obvious symptoms after infection and can recover on their own, some are asymptomatic, 210-day dogs or adult dogs with low resistance may have "paralysis" and menstrual symptoms. Most of the disease causes upper respiratory tract infections, and if you are infected with streptococcus, it will cause rheumatoid arthritis, and once the arthritis occurs, the legs begin to become weak and rowed, and the dog will "sleep" for a long time and is reluctant to move.

    **Regimen: Vitamins B1, B6, B12 plus Ambisen oral (the kind of the Hong Kong Federation) and antipyretic analgesics, vitamin B is to prevent menstrual bleeding, and penicillin is the most effective way to deal with neuritis and streptococcal infections.

    Let's talk about my family's affairs, my Tingting is seven months old when she suddenly had a day when her hind legs were weak to drag, and she could only crawl with her front legs, accompanied by diarrhea problems, and she couldn't stop diarrhea with medicine, so she suddenly began to cough and have cold symptoms four days later, and went to the hospital to check if it was not canine plague and took three injections to reduce inflammation A little better, and after coming back two days later, she walked unsteadily, and her hands would scream. Later, I had an acute cough, and now I am using VB plus Ambisen**, and the cough and diarrhea have decreased significantly, and I am now recovering.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This situation is the same as my dog a few days ago, first of all, the hind legs can't stand, and then the front legs can't stand, and the last problem found out is that the abdomen is full of food, the poop can't be discharged, and the enema plus oral high glucose glucose is very effective. If necessary, a life-saving shot is also given.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is typical of calcium deficiency. If the dog's hind legs are often cramped, it is a very serious calcium deficiency, and sometimes it is unable to walk. It is better to feed the dog a little bit of calcium gluconate, which can also be added in the bowl where the dog drinks water, which is easier to absorb, and it is generally very effective to drink a few sticks for two or three days, and it is recommended to feed it for half a month.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It should be a calcium deficiency, you give an appropriate amount of calcium tablets tomorrow and come out to bask in the sun; Let's see if it's okay in a few days, and if it's not, go to the animal hospital to see again.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First of all, we have to consider the age of the dog, if the dog is newborn, many will walk more smoothly after a month. Secondly, if you are older and you can suddenly stand unsteadily and cannot stand up when you walk before, it cannot be ruled out that there is a cause of fracture. In addition, if the dog is older and cannot stand up, it cannot be ruled out that there is spinal deformity, bone fracture and pain.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the dog has no other symptoms, but can't stand up on the hind legs, it is either calcium deficiency or compressive neuritis, and calcium gluconate, that is, liquid calcium, is given.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Why can't I stand up on my legs, and even my face keeps shaking, it's been like this for the past few days.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It should be injured, take it to the doctor.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, this condition in dogs may be due to long-term calcium deficiency, or leg injuries. First of all, when the dog is deficient in calcium for a long time, there will be weakness in the limbs, at this time, calcium injections need to be injected, and at the same time, you can feed special calcium tablets for pets, or calcium-rich foods to help dogs replenish calcium. Secondly, the above symptoms will occur after the dog's leg injury, it is recommended that the owner first check whether the dog's leg has a traumatic injury and deal with it, if there is no trauma, a DR examination is required.

    Question: Calcium supplementation every day.

    It shouldn't be a calcium deficiency.

    Hello, let's see if there's any injury.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Calcium deficiency or congenital muscle weakness, you can feed some milk powder containing calcium and zinc, and then go to the pet hospital for a checkup, all normal may be slow development.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The inability of dogs to stand on hind legs is due to muscle weakness, physical weakness, joint diseases, and natural aging, which cause dogs to be unable to stand on hind legs.

    The dog should be immediately sent to a veterinarian for examination and subjectivity. Causing dogs to do this generally requires calcium supplementation and joint maintenance. Minimize all the strenuous dog movements in life. However, for osteosarcoma, fractures, soft tissue contusions and other diseases, corresponding ** is required.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    01 Positive ** hypochondriasis.

    This situation generally occurs in puppies about three months old, because of malnutrition leads to the appearance of dog osteomalacia, then the owner should change the dog's diet as soon as possible, and strengthen the ** of osteomalacia.

    02Timely calcium supplementation.

    Once the dog suddenly can't stand on its hind legs, if the dog's body is relatively short and thin, then it is generally caused by calcium deficiency.

    03Reduce the amount of exercise appropriately.

    Some dogs suddenly can't stand up because of too much exercise, the dog is an idle hairy child, every day as long as there is a chance to run around, once the amount of exercise is too large may cause muscle damage, so it is necessary to properly control the amount of exercise of the dog.

    04 General dogs can not stand up on their hind legs, most of them are caused by calcium deficiency, in addition to timely calcium supplementation, you should also pay attention not to eat indiscriminately in the diet, those people eat sweets, such as chocolate, cream, etc., do not give the dog to eat, which will directly lead to the acceleration of calcium loss in the dog's body.

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