Is it normal for a golden bear to twitch while sleeping?

1. Dreaming

Golden Bear and We humans also dream during sleep, and whether it is a good dream or a nightmare, the golden bear will twitch or make a humming sound, and even grind its teeth, but this behavior is normal, and the owner does not need to worry too much.


2. Too cold

Although the golden bear’s hair It can help keep out the cold, but if the climate is really too low, the golden bear will also be afraid of the cold. Therefore, when the golden bear sleeps, it will shiver and convulse because it is too cold. At this time, the owner can cover it with a small blanket or lay an extra layer of sawdust pads

and cotton in the cage, because cotton and sawdust can have a good thermal effect.


3. Fear or nervous

Because of the guts of the golden bear Generally, they are very small. If the owner has just brought it home, the golden bear will be afraid and anxious about the unfamiliar environment and the new owner. Therefore, it may be unaccustomed and in a state of high tension when sleeping. As a result, the behavior of convulsions occurs in the middle of sleep. If this is the case, it is recommended that the owner let the golden bear slowly get used to the things around it and do not play with it at will. After it adapts to the environment, the twitching behavior will gradually disappear.


4. Wet tail syndrome

If the golden bear is in daily life Convulsions will also occur during activities, so the owner has to observe whether it has symptoms such as listlessness and loss of appetite. If there is, it may be that the golden bear has wet tail disease. At this time, the owner can let the golden bear take probiotics to cure the wet tail by conditioning the stomach. If the follow-up symptoms do not improve, it is recommended that the owner take it to the veterinary hospital for medical treatment immediately.

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