What to do if the golden bear hiccups

1. Stress response

If the owner Just bringing the golden bear home or moving to a new home, taking the golden bear to an unfamiliar environment, etc., the golden bear will have a stress response due to its unfamiliarity with the surrounding environment and things, resulting in hiccups and tremors. And what we need to do is to give them time to adapt to the new owner and new environment, and don’t play with it at will, let it be free and comfortable, and the symptoms of hiccups will gradually disappear.


2. Choked

If the host feeds a lot of food to The golden bear, or its own eating speed is too fast, causing the mouth to be full of food, it may be choked, and finally hiccups will occur. At this time, the owner does not need to worry too much, just need to change the feeding method, do not feed too much food to the golden bear at one time; if you see too much food in its mouth, you can also gently open its mouth and let it spit Just come out.


3. Cold

If the temperature is low or it is night After the temperature drops, and the owner does not take warm measures for the golden bear, then the golden bear may catch a cold and have symptoms of sneezing, and the symptoms of sneezing and hiccups are similar to the golden bear, so the owner Pay attention to see if the golden bear has a runny nose. If so, you need to add a small blanket or lay an extra layer of sawdust in the cage.


4. Wet Tail

If the golden bear had nothing but hiccups , In addition to sneezing, it is also accompanied by symptoms of diarrhea, convulsions, poor spirit and appetite, which may be the hamster suffering from wet tail disease. The owner can feed the golden bear some gastrointestinal probiotics to cure the wet tail by conditioning the stomach; if the follow-up symptoms do not improve, or even get worse, the owner is advised to take it to the pet hospital for medical treatment immediately.

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