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|Dog twitches while sleeping

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Many dog owners may find that their dog's legs will twitch involuntarily while sleeping. Sometimes it is because the dog is dreaming, and sometimes it may be a sign of certain diseases. If it is the latter, the pet Masters had to pay attention.


Sometimes when a dog is sleeping, his legs will move involuntarily, and it feels like the dog is running while sleeping. In fact, the dog may be dreaming, or dreaming that he is running on the prairie, and then reflects his sleeping movements.


However, in some cases, it may not be that the dog is dreaming, but other factors; first of all, the dog's twitching may be due to calcium deficiency, especially when the dog is growing up, the owner does not pay attention to the need to supplement calcium, which leads to the dog's calcium deficiency. If this phenomenon occurs, the dog should be supplemented with calcium in a timely manner to improve the dog's immunity and promote the growth and recovery of the dog's bones, joints, and muscles. The dog's convulsions should be improved.

In addition to lack of calcium, you should also pay attention to whether the dog has related diseases, such as arthritis or spondylitis. This is usually related to the age of the dog. Older dogs have a higher chance of suffering from this disease. At this time, in addition to taking the dog to see a doctor as soon as possible, allowing the dog to rest more, get more sun, and exercise appropriately can also slow down the symptoms.


In the above two situations, it is recommended to keep in touch with the doctor to fully understand the dog's condition; other possible reasons for the dog to twitch in his sleep include that the dog may also twitch if he catches a cold, because how to replace the dog Keep your dog warm. For example, don’t let your dog sleep directly on the floor in winter. If it gets wet on rainy days, wipe it dry as soon as possible.


In short, when dogs twitch while sleeping, sometimes it may be because of dreaming, and sometimes it may be due to other reasons. As dog owners, we have to pay attention.


Source: https://www.loveupets.com/report_detail_pc.php?id=57