If there is an electrolyte imbalance in the body, it is more likely to cause convulsions in puppies. There are many causes of electrolyte imbalance, so it is recommended to consult a pet doctor in time.
If a dog suffers from epilepsy, he will always have convulsions in his life. Sometimes, it will twitch all the time, and sometimes, it will twitch intermittently. Even if you take it to the hospital, you can't cure it. If you take it to the hospital, it will only allow the doctor to control its condition, but it cannot be eradicated at all. Because of this, everyone must take care of their dogs. As long as you take good care of them, the chance of your dog suffering from epilepsy will be much smaller.
In another situation, if your dog has convulsions, you can ignore it. When the dog's body has cramps, it will also twitch, but after one or two twitches, it will be fine. This situation mostly occurs in juvenile dogs. They are still developing and the various parts of their bodies are not perfectly integrated together, so twitching occurs.
When a dog's body is deficient in calcium, its body will also twitch. However, in this case, it only twitches once or twice, and has no other symptoms. If you find that your dog only twitches once or twice, then you need to be ready to supplement it with calcium. As long as you supplement it with calcium, it won't twitch anymore.
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