1. Play
If a dog is bored and there are no toys it likes around, it will bite its tail and spin in circles, accompanied by barking, so this The dog in this behavioral state is just playing to relieve its boredom. It is recommended that the owner prepare some toys that the dog likes to reduce this behavior.
2. Anxiety
If a dog arrives in a new environment, he may feel anxious due to environmental changes, separation anxiety, social problems and other reasons. Anxiety can cause dogs to have abnormal behaviors such as biting their tails and spinning in circles. It is recommended that owners provide more comfort and training to relieve their dogs' anxiety.
3. Lack of multiple vitamins
If a dog often has a partial or picky eater, it will lead to a lack of a large amount of vitamins in the body. If not supplemented in time, it will cause damage to the tail nerve and cause pain. This results in the behavior of spinning in circles and biting the tail. You need to eat more foods containing vitamins to improve your condition, or you can take vitamin supplements as directed by your doctor.
4. Itching
The dog may have a skin disease, allergy or external parasite infection, causing unbearable itching in the tail area. To relieve the itch, the dog may scratch its tail, bite its tail, or even spin in circles to relieve the itch in its tail. When a dog exhibits this behavior, it is recommended that the owner observe whether there is local infection on the dog's tail skin. If so, he or she needs to use drugs to relieve skin infection under the guidance of a doctor.
5. Nervous system diseases
Some neurological diseases may cause dogs to exhibit abnormal behaviors such as tail biting, spinning in circles, and screaming, such as brain contusion, encephalitis, hydrocephalus, Cervical spine injuries and other psychiatric diseases. If this happens, it is recommended that the owner take the dog to an authoritative pet hospital for examination and targeted treatment.
In daily life, you should alwaysObserve the dog's physical condition. If the symptoms continue to decline, timely medical treatment is required.