Shaking Lola??

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Post by mrsxg Tue Jan 03 2012, 16:35

The past few days Lola has been lying down and we've noticed that she's shaking??

Sometimes its her whole body sometimes just a leg?!

Anyone else have problems with their doggies??
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Post by Guest Tue Jan 03 2012, 19:04

Tilly can do a bit of a sympathy shake sometimes, other times its for a definite anxious reason like she is in the car or something.
Is there any particular place she does it or is it just random

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Post by janey Tue Jan 03 2012, 19:09



Moo does it when she is feeling off, also the sympathy shake if I ignore her, also when she is cold. As above really, is it connected with anything?
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Post by Guest Tue Jan 03 2012, 19:57

Mine only does it if she is cold

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Post by mrsxg Tue Jan 03 2012, 21:29

No its kinda random..
She sometimes shakes when she was cold.
But she doesnt feel cold to touch.
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Post by Guest Wed Jan 04 2012, 12:33

has she had too much excercise, or laid on it in a funny way, keep an eye out

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Post by gem Wed Jan 04 2012, 21:21

Someone once told me that cause the muscle in the back legs are huge and the leg is short its a natural muscle tremour and very comman in the breed??????
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Post by mrsxg Thu Jan 05 2012, 19:33

she currently laying down in her bed and her whole body is shaking! I dont know what to do :/
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Post by flame Fri Jan 06 2012, 09:44

River shakes quite a lot, when she is trying to bark, when she needs the toliet ( althou that is usually accompanied with whining), when she is cold, when she hungry.. or when she wants something.. i was told also by a friend who used to breed staffies ( a good breeder i am pleased to say Smile ) that they do shake alot... cos i was concerned about river when i first got her.. hope this helps
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