1. Excitement
If the dog is in a state of excitement, it may cause sudden screaming. This is a normal physiological phenomenon and generally does not cause discomfort in the body. No medication is required.
2. Being frightened
If the dog is frightened, shows fear and fear, and then expresses its emotions by screaming, the owner needs to stroke the head or It is other parts of the body, and the dog also needs to be comforted to alleviate the fear.
3. Fear
If the dog has just moved to a new environment, it will be more afraid and frightened of the surrounding environment, and will also hang around the owner. It is recommended that the owner take the dog with him in time. The dog is familiar with the surrounding environment. When the environment is completely familiar, the screaming will gradually stop and there is generally no need to take targeted treatment.
4. Neurological diseases
Usually refers to neurological diseases, including the central nervous system of the brain, the muscular nervous system, etc. Common ones include cerebral hemorrhage and subdural hematoma. It may damage the central nervous system, causing dizziness, drowsiness and other adverse reactions. You can take neurotrophic drugs under the guidance of a doctor. If the condition is more serious, it is recommended that the owner take the dog to a regular hospital for treatment in time, otherwise it will be easily delayed. Treatment time affects disease recovery.