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Post by kiara Mon Nov 19 2012, 01:26

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Post by Kathy Mon Nov 19 2012, 13:13

Ask the vet next time you are there, sounds like a trapped nerve problem maybe ????
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Post by lordmickey Mon Nov 19 2012, 14:03

staffies do have a tendancy to get shakes, ive had 4 in my time and they all do it.

Strange but when I spoke to vet he said nothing to worry about, sometimes just nerves sometimes uncontrollable.
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