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Labrador: slight rhythmic twitching of front limbs during sleep, also involving the head; touching the head shows something being pushed up. During the day it nods rhythmically when sitting or standing, more noticeable when calm. Appetite and energy normal, no fever/vomit/diarrhea. Suspect ear infection; cleaning the left ear at night got a strong reaction. Symptoms only clear on video.
Mild sleep twitching is often dreaming or cold, which is normal. Since appetite and energy are normal, that is the likely cause; keep it warm. If twitching is frequent, see a vet to rule out disease.
A few days ago my dog’s ear got inflamed; we applied medicine, and today its lower part is also inflamed.
Ear inflammation can be bacterial, fungal, or mite-related, each needing different treatment. Have a vet identify the cause; bacterial needs antibiotics, fungal needs antifungals, parasitic needs deworming.
What happens if you pull a dog’s ears hard?
Pulling ears hard can compress and strain the ear canal and eardrum, causing pain, inflammation, and infection, even hearing loss. Frequent pulling can also make the dog distrustful or aggressive. Interact gently instead.
What Happens If a Teddy Bear Dog’s Tail Isn’t Docked?
An undocked tail can collect dirt and signal fear more easily, but it also expresses emotion naturally. Appearance may look longer.
My Dog Has One Hard, Purple Swollen Breast — Are There Alternatives to Surgery?
The swollen, firm breast is best treated by surgery; without it the lump likely keeps growing. Progesterone and anti-inflammatories may help temporarily.
My Healthy Dog Was Near a Glove with Distemper Saliva — Is It at Risk?
Close contact with distemper-contaminated items can transmit the virus. Boost immunity and watch for symptoms if unvaccinated.
What Should I Do If My Teddy Bear Dog Ate a 5mg Montelukast Chewable Tablet?
Montelukast can harm a dog's heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys. If adverse signs appear, see a vet for flushing or gastric lavage.
My Dog’s Third Eyelid Is Prolapsed — What Should I Do?
A dog's third eyelid prolapse is usually caused by overactive glands or inflammation. A vet check is advised; anti-inflammatory eye drops can cure inflammation within 2-3 days, while gland overactivity may need surgery.
My Dog Is Shaking, Vomiting White Stringy Mucus, and Whimpering — I’m Scared, No Vet Nearby
Based on your description it is hard to pinpoint the cause, but vomiting can stem from bad food, poisoning, parasites, or stomach problems. See a vet if possible.
Something May Be Stuck in My Dog’s Paw but I Can’t See It — How Do I Ease the Pain?
If a foreign object is lodged in the paw, it must be removed to fully relieve the pain. A vet visit can confirm whether anything remains inside.