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Old 10-15-2006, 12:22 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Gracie2006
Gracie shakes for what seems to be no reason. I suspect that a noise or something spooked her. I also read that around 5-6 months of age, Yorkies go through a second stage where they fear being abandoned. That could explain it. Also, when your baby is shaking, you might try giving a bit of NutriCal and see if that stops it. Shaking could be a sign of low blood sugar.

Wow! Very very interesting!!!!!!!! I have never heard this! But yes, this seems to be what is bothering her because like this morning, my hubby said that she stood by the door the whole time and was just shaking like a little leaf! And the only time she wasn't shaking last night was when she was in someone's lap.

I was aware that shaking can be a sign of low blood sugar. I made sure that this wasn't the issue, though. She is a very very good eater and she ate well yesterday and last night and this morning before I left the house. If she hadn't of eating well, I would have had the Nutrical out, stat!
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