What should I do if my dog’s hind legs are weak as he gets older?
It is normal for dogs to have weakness in their hind legs as they age. Their muscles will atrophy and their bones will degenerate, so they will have no strength to walk. At this time, we should supplement our dogs with more calcium and help them walk more. To avoid further muscle degeneration, all we can do is delay aging, but we cannot change the final result, so parents must be mentally prepared.
Tip:
In order to avoid various inconvenient situations when dogs get older, we need to start taking care of them when they are young, such as oral care, taking them with them every day Their moderate exercise ensures normal metabolism of the body and so on.
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