What s going on with the dog shaking so much, what s going on with the dog shaking all the time

Updated on pet 2024-07-06
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In fact, there are many reasons for dogs to tremble, usually for the following reasons:

    1. Neuromuscular disease.

    If the dog suffers from a neuromuscular disease, the dog will tremble all the time. If you see that the dog has been shaking, but there is no injury after examination, and calcium supplementation is useless, it is best to go to the hospital for further examination.

    2. Dogs are afraid of cold.

    This is the same as humans, dogs feel that the surrounding temperature suddenly becomes cold, they will shake, if the surrounding is very cold, the dog will keep shaking, in order to generate more heat, in order to maintain body temperature, in the cold weather, remember to help the dog put on a piece of clothing.

    3. Reaction to physical pain.

    Dogs are more naughty at home, often jumping up and down, so it is easy to get hurt, and when they feel physical pain, they will have a trembling reaction. If you see your dog lying in the corner of the house and shaking, it is best to check whether it is injured.

    4. Because of fear.

    Some dogs are very timid, and when they arrive in a new environment, or they can't see their owners, they will be very uneasy and afraid, and then they will tremble. At this time, the owner should hug the dog and let it calm down.

    5. Lack of calcium.

    Frequent shivering in dogs can also be caused by calcium deficiency. Calcium ions are an important factor in regulating muscle contraction and relaxation, if the dog's body is deficient in calcium, it will lead to abnormal muscle function, weakness, trembling, cramps and other symptoms. At this time, it is necessary to help the dog supplement calcium.

    It is recommended to feed "Gluttonous Pet Calcium Tablets", CPP calcium promotion factor, to help calcium absorption and supplement bone nutrients.

    I hope to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Clause. 1. It may be the body trembling caused by the cold, and the owner needs to take certain measures to keep warm, such as putting a piece of clothing on the dog, putting some warm clothes in the kennel, and drying the dog's hair immediately after bathing.

    Clause. Second, if the dog has just undergone some surgery, then it may be a trembling caused by pain, and if necessary, the owner can give the dog painkiller injections.

    Clause. 3. If the dog is frightened, it will also tremble due to fear, and the owner needs to calm the dog's emotions.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are several possible reasons why a dog is shivering all the time:First, the dog may be too excited, too excited or afraid when it will tremble.

    Second, if it is too cold in winter, the dog will also shiver.

    The third thing to consider is whether the dog has eaten the wrong thing, such as eating grapes, chocolate and other foods, which are fatal to the dog.

    Fifth neurological disease. If a dog has a neurological disorder, it can also cause trembling, just like a person with Parkinson's.

    In the same way, what the owner can do is to encourage the dog to go to the hospital and ask for the help of a professional doctor.

    Sixth, it is caused by a lack of calcium. In fact, a lack of calcium in dogs can also cause trembling, an unbalanced daily diet, or little sun exposure, which will affect the dog's absorption of calcium. Dogs with serious conditions need to buy some calcium tablets to supplement.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are several reasons why dogs are always shivering:

    1. The temperature drops, the dog stays outdoors for a long time or the owner does not take warm measures for the dog, causing the dog to shiver.

    Second, the dog may have just arrived at home, does not adapt to the new environment, feels nervous and scared and trembles.

    3. The dog may be sick, uncomfortable, painful and trembling, and some dogs may have nervous symptoms of tremors, convulsions, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The temperature drops, I am afraid, I feel unwell.

    The dog is waiting outside for a long time or the owner does not take warm measures for the dog, causing the dog to shiver. There are also dogs that may have just arrived at home, not adapting to the new environment, feeling nervous and scared and shivering. Or the dog may be sick, unwell, in excruciating pain and shivering.

    When the ambient temperature is low or the dog has just taken a bath, the dog will shiver due to the cold, it is recommended that the owner pay attention to keeping the dog warm, and dry the dog's hair in time after bathing.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Fear of cold. In winter, the common reason for dogs to shiver is shivering, if the owner has attention, you will find that they are also curled up in a ball when sleeping, and when they are not asleep, their breathing is accompanied by shaking of their limbs, which is a sign of fear of cold.

    Fear and nervousness. When a dog feels fear and fear, its body will naturally shake. It may be a person in front of it, or an animal taller than it, standing in front of it, so it is scared and uneasy.

    Health problems. When a dog is sick, such as kidney disease, pancreatitis, or other pain, it can cause the dog to shiver involuntarily. Some will also be accompanied by symptoms such as lack of energy, decreased appetite, inactivity, sleeping all day, and even diarrhea.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello dear and Huimeng, there can be a variety of reasons why a dog is shaking a lot, it may be scared or nervous, and when the dog in front of the dog or bridge dog feels uneasy or scared, it will show a situation where the body trembles. This can be caused by the dog feeling unsafe or unfamiliar with its surroundings. Or pain, if the dog is injured or feels pain somewhere in the body, the body will also tremble.

    If the dog is shaking very much, it is recommended to take it to the veterinarian for a physical condition to rule out physical problems. At the same time, pay attention to providing appropriate warmth measures to avoid making your dog feel upset or frightened.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many reasons why dogs have been shaking, and it depends on the specific analysis of the dog's situation, and there are probably the following situations that may cause this behavior.

    1. Maybe it's because the ambient temperature is too low, for example, if you take the dog out in winter and find him shaking, go home quickly, or put a sweater on the dog and come out.

    2. It may be because of fear, such as in an unfamiliar environment or thunder, etc., and there are also cases where you start to tremble because of fear.

    3. It may be that the dog is uncomfortable, causing the dog to tremble, or it may be a pathological symptom, such as neurological diseases, trauma, muscle problems, etc., which may make the dog tremble.

    I hope to be able to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The dog keeps shaking it turns out to be these four reasons.

    1 Dogs shivering may also be due to eating something that is toxic to them, or accidentally ingesting human drugs or chemical detergents, etc., and the typical symptoms of food poisoning are foaming, convulsions or body shaking. Then the body becomes stiff and gradually turns to death. Once you find that the dog has accidentally ingested toxic substances, you must immediately send it to the hospital and rescue it as soon as possible!

    2 In winter, when the weather is relatively cold, we will involuntarily shake when we feel cold, which is a normal phenomenon. In the same way, when dogs feel cold, their bodies will also shiver.

    3. If the dog does not eat the wrong thing, and keeps twitching, especially the hind leg twitching, it may be caused by calcium deficiency, and the general dog is most likely to lose a large amount of calcium after giving birth, resulting in postpartum convulsions.

    4 Most dogs are very greedy, and if they eat indiscriminately, it is easy to eat things that they shouldn't eat. If a dog eats the wrong thing, it can cause them to be poisoned. When a dog is poisoned, it may cause the dog to foam, twitch or tremble.

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