10-04-2008, 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by alishasmom I know some breeds of dogs shiver constantly. That is why, I didn't think much of trixie's shivering today. She was very hyper, throwing herself from the top of the couch, running up and down the stares, behaving plainly dangerously. When she finally stop, she was trembling ever so slightly, as if she was cold. I held her against my chest for about an hour while watching tv, and I could feel her little body trembling. I dont know much about yorkies. I do know that my sister inlaw's chih wah wah does that constantly. Should I worry? On the other hand, she is being eating as much as usual, begs for treats, and run around. Also, she is being wining a lot. |
My girls will shiver if they are cold or scared. Do you think something may have scared her? Is is cold in your house? Maybe a little fleece shirt or sweater would help.
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