Thinness and poor appetite: Generally, golden bears will suffer from loss of appetite or hunger strike as they get older, and then their bodies will gradually lose weight and no longer be round and chubby. This is because golden bears will not like to eat much when they get old, and will lose weight. Excluding diseases, such as common diabetes, this is the phenomenon of aging of golden bears.
The back is high: because after the Golden Bear loses weight, its bones will gradually shrink. So its back will be high. If the owner sees that in addition to a decrease in appetite, the golden bear has a raised back, it means that the golden bear has entered an old age and needs special care from us. Note: This phenomenon will be more obvious when the golden bear is about to die.
Teeth deterioration: When the golden bear enters old age, the teeth will become loose and no longer hard, so the golden bear will suddenly eat very little of the food that the golden bear originally loved, and hold it in his hands at the same time. Food claws often tremble.
Severe hair loss: Although golden bears may also experience severe hair loss during the shedding period, if the owner finds that after the golden bear loses hair, it no longer grows new hair or the hair becomes rough. It's unbearable and has no luster.
Reduced exercise time: As the golden bear gets older, his body will not be able to keep up, so the golden bear will spend less and less time playing with the wheel, because it will be out of breath after playing for a while. ; On the contrary, the sleeping time will become longer and longer, and even when we are feeding, we are no longer active and just want to sleep.