What’s wrong with a dog’s twitching? Is it epilepsy that causes a dog’s twitching?
Calcium deficiency
Dog convulsions may be caused by calcium deficiency. Calcium deficiency is one of the most common causes of convulsions. Generally speaking, convulsions due to calcium deficiency mostly occur in large dogs. It is necessary to supplement calcium to dogs in time. Dogs need a lot of calcium for growth and development.
Epilepsy
Epilepsy is also commonly known as epilepsy. The convulsions caused by epilepsy are intermittent. If a dog convulses for a period of time, then calms down, and then continues to convulse after a period of time, it is epilepsy. Convulsions caused by epilepsy cannot be cured, and owners can improve the situation with medication.
Canine distemper
Canine distemper is a highly infectious disease in dogs with a very high fatality rate. When dogs are infected with canine distemper, most of them will have convulsions. The owner can buy some canine distemper test strips to see if they are negative or positive. If it is positive and the dog convulses, it means that it has reached the later stage of canine distemper. It is best to take your dog to the hospital for treatment in time, otherwise the dog may die. If your dog has had canine distemper and has convulsions after the canine distemper is cured, then the convulsions may be the sequelae of canine distemper.