05-02-2009, 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 So it is your opinion it happens more with tinies? I haven't been around too many of them, but I wonder why they would be more prone to it, lack of body fat is the only thing I can come up with.  Here's an example of some of the things I've read.
I guess it seems like if they are shaking because they are scared, that shouldn't be happening frequently, but at a specific time, such as riding in the car, or some event that scares them. If they are shaking for no reason, I guess I would be worried what had traumatized them, or whether they had some underlying medical condition. | hmm idk but Sophie came here shaking, when i went to pick her up at the airport and i saw her for the first time she was shaking, i think she just always shook. She was just a nervous dog |
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