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Old 03-18-2008, 01:49 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Ellie May View Post
I guess they could shake because they are small and get cold easily but this is not normal for Ellie. Either something is wrong or she doesn't like being in a blankey.
Hmmm. Have you "palpated" her all over just to be sure nothing is sore/tender (I'm sure you've already been there/done that). What if you take her into different rooms, does is stop/get worse? If you take her into the yard, does it stop for awhile? I'm just asking bc I'm wondering if it is related to some thing or place, for some reason.

You could massage each ear simultaneously btwn your fingers - this hits all the "energy meridians" (if you will) and supposedly can be quite calming for all animals.

So hard to know what to do when you don't know if it's anxiety or physical...
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