Solutions to West Highland White Terrier hind leg weakness:
1. Caused by excessive exercise
Most owners have the habit of taking the West Highland White Terrier for walks, because this has certain benefits for the health of the West Highland White Terrier, but excessive exercise for a long time will cause the West Highland White Terrier to If the body is overloaded, it will cause certain damage to the body. It is normal for the hind legs to be weak at this time. Generally, as long as the West Highland White Terrier is given enough rest, it will recover slowly without any serious problems.
2. Lack of calcium supplement for a long time
Calcium deficiency cannot be caused in one or two days. It can only be caused by a small amount of calcium intake over a long period of time. The West Highland White Terrier's long-term calcium intake is too low, resulting in calcium deficiency. One of the symptoms is weakness in the legs. . In this case, it is recommended that the owner should pay attention to this time and provide calcium supplement to the West Highland White Terrier Dogo in a timely and reasonable manner. Do not feed the West Highland White Terrier a large amount of calcium-containing food at once to avoid poisoning. In this case, doing some appropriate exercise and spending time in the sun can also replenish calcium and promote calcium absorption.
There are many West Highland White Terrier calcium supplement products on the market, but you must look for calcium products containing quasi-calcium phosphorus and vitamin formulas. In addition to calcium supplements, what is most needed is the patience and careful care of pet owners. Food alone Supplementing is not enough. After all, if it is not absorbed, it will be useless no matter how much it is supplemented. Therefore, proper exercise will also be of great benefit to the body of the West Highland White Terrier.
The cause of CHD in the West Highland White Terrier may be inherited from the West Highland White Terrier’s parents. West Highland White Terriers suffer from CHD due to genetic influences. Usually, we do not pay attention to the diet management of the West Highland White Terrier, which leads to the poor nutrition of the West Highland White Terrier. Or excessive exercise in the West Highland White Terrier may also cause the West Highland White Terrier to suffer from CHD. Obesity, excessive or improper calcium supplementation, senile degeneration (senile disease), etc., can also cause the West Highland White Terrier to suffer from CHD.
This is the reason why the West Highland White Terrier's hind legs are weak. I hope everyone can get active and help the West Highland White Terrier stay healthy as soon as possible and be able to play happily with you again.