What are the symptoms of a severe blow to the head of a dog

Dogs with severe head trauma may have bleeding head trauma, eye congestion, unstable standing and other conditions, you need to promptly move the dog to a cool environment, stabilize the dog’s condition and then promptly send it to the doctor for treatment. Dogs with severe head trauma appear drooling, twitching, uncoordinated limbs and other symptoms may be caused by intracranial hemorrhage after severe trauma, resulting in increased intracranial pressure. At this time, attention needs to be paid to reducing the symptoms of coughing and sneezing in dogs to avoid accelerating the rise in intracranial pressure. Usually educate the dog to be moderate, not excessive punishment, the dog’s head, nose, stomach and other parts of the dog is never to be hit. The dog’s head is not able to withstand heavy blows, too much strength may also cause the dog concussion, brain hemorrhage and other symptoms.

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