First of all, the owner must find out the cause of the prairie jerboa, so as to help the prairie jerboa in the treatment, such as:
1. Too long teeth: the prairie jerboa is soft after long-term consumption food, the teeth cannot grind properly and grow too long. Overgrown teeth can damage the inside of the mouth and interfere with food intake. In addition, symptoms such as gingival decay and rhinitis may also be complicated. This will cause the prairie jerboa's teeth to gradually loosen and fall out. Periodic amputation is required.

2. Hypocalcemia: produced by prairie jerboa The disease occurs before and after childbirth. Symptoms such as spasms, paralysis, and ataxia occur due to the decreased calcium concentration in the blood of the prairie forest jerboa. If calcium is not injected in time, death may occur. Owners can add calcium to the diet of prairie jerboa during pregnancy and postpartum lactation as a preventive measure. Also, sunbathing is important.
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