There are many reasons why a dog might shake, and it’s important to understand the underlying cause in order to provide the best possible care. In this blog post, we will discuss some of the most common reasons why dogs shake, as well as how you can help your furry friend feel better.

Should I be worried if my dog is shaking?

Shaking can be a sign of stress or anxiety, so it is important to take notice if your dog is shaking. However, not all shaking should cause alarm; depending on the context, some dogs may shake out of excitement or after a particularly tiring day. It’s best to observe your dog and try to identify any potential sources that might be causing them distress.

Why Is My Dog Shaking?

Some of the most common causes for shaking include fear, excitement, medical conditions, pain, and even cold weather. If your dog is shaking due to fear or excitement, it can be helpful to introduce them to calming activities like swimming or regular walks. Keeping their environment calm and stress-free can also help reduce anxiety-based shaking.

For medical issues such as seizures or vestibular disease, it’s important to take your pup to the vet right away. Seizures may require medication while vestibular disease often requires physical therapy and rest.

Pain can cause dogs to shake as well, so if you notice that they are shivering when touched in certain areas or when performing specific activities, it’s a good idea to take them to the vet for a full examination.

Finally, cold weather can cause dogs to shake due to the drop in temperature. To help keep your pup warm and comfortable during cold weather, you should make sure that they have plenty of thick blankets and cozy beds. You should also consider investing in some winter dog apparel so that they stay nice and warm even when temperatures drop.

Shaking is one of many ways dogs express themselves, but it can be worrisome if you don’t know why your pup is doing it. By understanding these common causes and providing appropriate care, you can help your furry friend feel better soon!

Remember to always consult your veterinarian if you are ever worried about your pup’s health. They will be able to provide the best advice and care for them. Thank you for reading and we hope this information was helpful!

Categories: Dogs

by Brian Stilts

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