What s the matter with the puppy arching everywhere and pumping on his left leg in the front?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-02
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If the puppy arches everywhere, it should be the nature of the puppy, that is, it likes to smell things everywhere, and if the money is more legged and smoked, this should be the dog's problem.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The puppy arched everywhere, and his left leg was ugly because he was too tired. And his left leg. The support is particularly strong, so he keeps pumping. Don't worry, it'll be fine to rest for a while.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The puppy is still pumping on his left leg before he goes everywhere, it must be his front left leg, and there may be thorns on the soles of his feet, he is also uncomfortable, but he won't say it, you should pick up his front left leg to take a look, or go to the pet store hospital **.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In the case of dogs, it is estimated that it should be some kind of disease! It is recommended to take the dog to the pet hospital immediately.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the puppy has convulsions, it means that the puppy is sick, and it is estimated that it has eaten something, so you have to go to the pet hospital to have a check-up.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hurry up and take the dog to the pet hospital to see if it is encephalitis, maybe it is a rabies attack. Don't be a dog biting yourself.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In this case, it should be that the puppy's cranial nerves are problematic, or it is encephalitis.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In this case, it may be because of fleas or diseases.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Is it that the puppy has eaten something that it shouldn't eat, or is it allergic or poisoned?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is advisable to take him to see a veterinarian. See what the doctor says?

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What's going on with the puppy arching the needle everywhere and pumping the left leg? Take it to the vet hospital to see a veterinarian. What's wrong?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What's going on with the puppy arching the needle everywhere and pumping the left leg? It may be a physical cause of the puppy.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. What's going on with the dog's front leg twitching.

    2. The dog's front legs have been twitching.

    3. What's going on with the dog's hind legs that keep twitching.

    4. The dog's hind legs have been twitching.

    5. What is the reason for the dog's leg twitching?

    6. What's wrong with the puppy's legs twitching all the time.

    1.The dog's front legs have been twitching may be nerve damage caused by possible injury to the front legs, so there will be convulsions from time to time, it is recommended to take the dog to the pet hospital for examination before confirming the ** plan.

    2.In addition, if the puppy has leg twitches, it is very likely to have canine plague, and the dog will have convulsive neurological symptoms in the later stage of canine plague, and canine plague interferon and anti-inflammatory drugs should be used in time**.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1.To relieve the dog's hind leg twitching, you must first find the cause of the dog's hind leg twitching.

    2.First, see if the dog is convulsive due to the cold, and prepare a warm nest for the dog.

    3.Then observe whether the dog has convulsions due to nervousness, take the dog to a quiet place to relieve it, and the owner can also pet and comfort the dog to help the dog regain calm.

    4.In ordinary times, it is also necessary to pay attention to the scientific and reasonable dietary structure of the dog, and properly supplement the dog with calcium.

    5.If the above has not alleviated the dog's hind leg twitching, observe whether the dog usually has other abnormalities, and go to the hospital in time to see if it is caused by some diseases.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1.There are many reasons for a dog's hind leg twitching, such as calcium deficiency, poisoning, canine plague, parasites, etc.

    2.First, calcium deficiency can lead to hypocalcemia, which is more common in juvenile dogs or postpartum female dogs.

    3.Second, the symptoms of nerve excitement caused by poisoning need to be taken to the hospital for rescue in time.

    4.In addition, the neurological symptoms caused by the later stage of canine plague will also appear at the same time as purulent discharge from the eyes and nose, diarrhea and other symptoms.

    5.Third, neurological symptoms caused by parasite migration.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Causes of convulsions in dogs.

    Epilepsy: The most basic symptom of epilepsy in dogs is convulsions, you can take a small dose of phenytoin, a class of anti-epileptic drugs, which can have a satisfactory effect on convulsions, medically known as epilepsy, which is caused by damage to the central nervous system. Presents with binocular gaze, repetitive rhythmic shaking of the masseter muscles, paroxysmal spasms, loss of consciousness, vigorous twitching of the limbs, foaming at the mouth, and incontinence.

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    2.Canine plague: It is a very dangerous viral disease. Especially in the later stages of dog plague, neurological symptoms, that is, convulsions, often appear. Generally, at this time, the dog's hopes are not very high.

    Parents have paid a lot of time, energy and high fees for their dogs, but it still doesn't work.

    At such times, the hospital often advises parents to euthanize the dog.

    However, according to statistics in recent years, less than 5 of some dogs with convulsions are caused by dog plague. A pet hospital advised parents to give up ** of 24 dogs, and only one was a typical dog plague after an autopsy. That said, puppy twitching doesn't have to be dog plague.

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    3.Canine filariasis: cough, fatigue, anemia, ascites, edema, jaundice, dermatitis, dyspnea, systolic murmur, chest tremor.

    4.Congenital brain damage: epilepsy, glycogen storage disease, hydrocephalus, etc.

    5.Acquired brain damage: encephalitis, hydrocephalus, brain tumor, medullitis, skull injury, cerebrovascular disorder, hypoxemia.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Make sure you're not dreaming ...

    My family slept for four months, and I slept with my feet kicking from head to end, running during the day and running at night. When I grew up, I didn't run so much when I slept anyway.

    Let's take a look at calcium deficiency and lack of microelements, both of which will pump uncontrollably, but it is not painful. The biggest possibility of lack of microelements is that the elements are not absorbed or are robbed by parasites.

    Try pinching the dog's legs, bones. It doesn't hurt when pinching.,There's a high probability that it's missing something to make up.,A small probability of neurological problems.,This is complicated.。。。 There are too many reasons, and there is a high probability that it will not be cured.

    If it is not born, it is very likely to be acquired, and some bacteria infect nerve parts and cause irreparable damage to some tissues, but even if the bacteria are controlled in the early stage of infection, it is still too late to reduce inflammation.

    When you pinch it, it hurts, either it hurts the meridians and bones, or it hurts the meridians and bones. Either the soft tissue is strained, or the bones are wrong. Go to the hospital to see a doctor, that's all it takes to break the bank.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There are several big reasons why dogs have twitches.

    1: If the dog has convulsions but gets better after a period of time, it is epilepsy, epilepsy can not be **, but it can be improved by medication.

    2: Canine plague Canine plague is a serious disease of dogs, but it is not a terminal disease, although not all canine plague will have convulsions, but if the dog has convulsions, you can go to e'pet buy canine plague test paper for testing.

    3: Encephalitis This situation is that the dog keeps convulsing Encephalitis can**but**It is a little difficult to get up, so try to send it to the hospital**.

    4: Calcium deficiency This situation basically appears in large dogs.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Calcium deficiency, or vitamin, should go to the hospital.

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