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My dog has cramps. What happened?

French bulldog (details)

The owner who has seen a dog cramp must be very scared. When sent to the hospital for treatment, parents must also find out the cause of their dog's cramp.

First, the most common dog cramp is heatstroke. It's hot in summer, and many dogs suffer from heatstroke, which leads to cramps. The owner should make preparations in time to avoid heatstroke, take the dog indoors for a long time, and don't lock the dog in an unventilated room in order to cool down in time.

Second, puppies often cramp. When the dog's cramp returns to normal, it should be sent to the relevant pet hospital for treatment in time. Don't take it lightly just because the dog cramps well, which will only delay the treatment of the dog's condition.

Thirdly, after dogs suffer from serious diseases, such as canine distemper, congenital abnormal brain development in dogs, epilepsy at the top of dogs, etc., nervous system diseases can lead to cramps in dogs. The sequela of canine distemper needs to be given to dogs to help them recover.