What are the symptoms of calcium deficiency in French Bulldogs?

Nov 08,2023
3Min
What are the symptoms of calcium deficiency in French Bulldogs? When French Bulldogs are deficient in calcium, their limbs will become weak, and they may even have symptoms such as X-shaped or O-shaped legs, bone deformation, etc. Moreover, French Bulldogs who are deficient in calcium usually have anorexia and refusal to eat. Behavior and mental sluggishness, and physical deterioration, it is easy to get sick, parents must pay attention to it.

 1. Bone deformation

French Bulldogs who lack calcium will develop X-shaped legs or O-shaped legs, and when walking or running, their limbs will appear very weak, and sometimes they will also appear to be limping. At this time, Parents must pay attention, because long-term calcium deficiency can lead to serious bone deformation in severe cases.

 2. Poor appetite

If your French Bulldog doesn’t like to eat recently, but it has no obvious signs of cold or illness, it just has a bad appetite, doesn’t like to eat, and has lost significant weight. At this time, parents must consider whether your French Bulldog is suffering from calcium deficiency.

3. Being depressed and prone to illness

If French Bulldogs are deficient in calcium, in addition to loss of appetite, they may also suffer from poor spirits. I feel lazy every day and look like I have no energy. Even the games I usually love to play have completely lost my interest. I look listless all day long and I don’t like to eat or play anymore. Moreover, lack of calcium will make French bulldogs’ physical condition become worse and worse, and they are prone to colds and fevers. The resistance to diseases is getting worse and worse, and it is very difficult to cure the disease.

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