Teddy is a very cute pet dog, but they often shake their bodies and confuse a lot of people. So, why does Teddy keep shaking his body?
There are several possible reasons:
As the weather gets colder, the teddy dog may shiver from the cold.
Let's say your teddy dog is named "Beanie" and he usually likes to sleep in his hut outdoors at night. As winter sets in, the temperature plummets and you find that Doudou starts to shiver in the morning, apparently because of the cold nights.
First of all, you can prepare a special dog bed for Doudou and choose the style that is filled with insulation.
On the dog bed, you can spread a soft wool blanket with a fluffy pillow so that Beanie has a warm and comfortable place to rest at night.
In addition to improving your sleeping environment, you can also consider buying some winter pet clothing for Doudou.
Choose clothes that are made of insulating materials while being well-designed to ensure they are both warm and don't make Beanie feel restrictive.
Although teddy dogs are lively and seem to be not afraid of the sky and the earth, they are actually very timid.
They may feel scared and nervous when confronted with something or a situation that upsets them.
This emotional state causes their bodies to tremble involuntarily.
Learn about your teddy's likes and fears, try to avoid getting him into the situation, and instead interact with him more to build trust and comfort.
If a teddy dog has ever suffered from a serious illness or experienced an injury, it may have some sequelae even after **. One of them is the trembling of the body.
If this tremor does not affect its daily life and activities, and does not appear to cause long-term damage to its health, then observation can continue. However, if the condition is severe or persistent, it is advisable to seek professional advice from a veterinarian.
Teddy dogs have relatively fragile joints and are prone to injury or pain.
Joint pain may be the main cause of their constant shaking.
For joint problems, prevention is more important than **. Avoid allowing your teddy dog to engage in excessively strenuous activities to prevent it from jumping from a height or falling, all of which can cause damage to its joints.
Teddy dogs may also shiver when they are injured or sick.
Teddy dogs' bone and muscle health needs adequate calcium support.
If it does not have enough calcium in its diet, it may also cause its body to tremble.
To ensure the health of your teddy's bones and muscles, it is necessary to provide him with a calcium-rich diet.
You can choose high-quality products with high calcium content**, and you can also add some high-calcium foods to help it replenish calcium.
When a teddy dog is angry, its body also trembles.
Therefore, you should try to avoid annoying it in normal times to avoid unnecessary conflicts.
In addition, food poisoning in teddy dogs can also cause convulsions in the body, which can be life-threatening in severe cases. Therefore, when feeding a teddy dog, you need to pay attention to food selection and hygiene to avoid it eating harmful food.