Temperature tension dogs do not know how to hide it like humans do, and once they are nervous they can easily show it in their physical reactions. If your dog is feeling anxious for some reason, such as a doctor’s appointment, thunder, etc., he may start shaking. This usually means that the dog feels uneasy or doesn’t know what to do. Some typical signs of anxiety may also occur, such as cowering, drooling, panting and whimpering. Excitement Some dogs may also shake because they are too excited, and it is common for them to be overly excited about seeing their owner after being away from home for a long time. If the dog is shaking because of excitement, it may also be accompanied by barking, drooling and other phenomena. The body is not comfortable with poisoning dogs shaking may also be due to eating things that are toxic to them, such as petunias, castor, etc.. Other things like accidental ingestion of human drugs or chemical cleaners are deadly poisons for dogs. If you find your dog shivering and there are signs that it has been poisoned, take it to the doctor immediately! In fact, dogs like Chihuahuas and Dachshunds are not cold tolerant, so they tend to shiver when the weather is cold. Owners should do their homework on their dog’s breed before raising it, and for small dogs that are afraid of the cold, they should pay attention to the work of keeping warm!
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