Dog Placement Is it normal for a dog to shake its legs when sitting?
Generally this phenomenon is normal

Occasionally we will see it Dogs often have foot tremors or tremors when being placed, which is considered to be an unusual phenomenon. It may be caused by dogs being out of shape, so they tend to be tight. There is no such thing as a normal psychological display of dogs, so there is no need to worry too much.

In fact, not only dogs, but even us ourselves, sometimes our bodies will tremble. Occasionally, you may even feel yourself falling from a height, which is also a normal feeling. Although dogs are housed for a relatively long time, most of the time they are placed in a shallow housing state. When they are not disturbed by the outside world, they may enter a deep settlement state. At this time, there will be foot trembling or shaking. However, if the dog is awake and has such problems, it is best to pay more attention. Such problems will arise during installation, and there is generally no free decision. However, if this problem occurs when the dog is awake, it may be caused by its own lack of calcium. (Except for the lower indoor temperature)

Because the time for dogs to be placed in depth is not very long, because most dogs are more cautious, even if they are With their eyes closed, they still go back to experience the outside world. This is also the reason why some dogs like to place their ears on the ground when placed, which can allow them to detect abnormalities in the outside world and respond faster. Therefore, we rarely see dogs shaking their feet when being placed, and we don’t have to worry about this problem. Such behavior will not have any effect on the dog’s health.

Always pay attention to wearing your dog for exercise. Proper exposure to the sun is very useful for the dog's calcium absorption. Do not keep them in a cage for a long time. Even if they are ornamental dogs, they should maintain a certain amount of exercise to avoid problems of obesity or poor physical fitness.

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