Teddy Dog (Definite Introduction)
Teddy is a lively and active dog breed, and they move quickly , often like to jump up and down, so we have to pay special attention to their bone problems. If Teddy dogs have symptoms of calcium deficiency, it will undoubtedly have a great impact on them, so we have to use some of their behaviors to examine whether they are deficient in calcium so that they can make up for it immediately. Then let’s talk about Teddy dogs’ lack of calcium. Display of calcium.
The early symptoms of calcium deficiency in Teddy dogs may be loss of appetite, indigestion, heterophilia, gradual weakness, slow growth, and then gradually the final symptoms are joint swelling, deformation, and O-shaped Legs or X legs, limping or lying on the ground. If young Teddy dogs are deficient in calcium, they may have rib valgus, deformation of the wrist and elbow joints of the forelimbs, and prone to "O" shaped legs, causing serious deformation of the forelimbs.
Another thing to note is that when Teddy dogs are 2-3 months old, it is a critical period for the development of intervertebral discs in dogs. If there is a lack of calcium at this time, some people are susceptible to intervertebral disc disease and will suffer from intervertebral disc disease in adulthood. It can become irritating and cause lifelong pain. At the same time, if a Teddy dog is lacking calcium during its tooth replacement, it will cause its deciduous teeth to not fall out, and it is easy to have double rows of teeth or messy and uneven permanent teeth.
For an active dog like Teddy, it is very necessary to supplement calcium in real time. You can add some calcium powder or joint ointment appropriately when feeding to avoid the problem. Calcium deficiency occurs.
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