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Shaking
Hi Everyone,
Sorry I know some people have posted on here about the above but just wanted to ask.
We have 2 staffys, Roxy is 7 years old, Tizzie is nearly 3. They are great together Roxy treats Tizzie like a baby and Tizzie treats roxy as a pillow always sitting on top of her cuddling in :)Recently we have noticed the that Tizzie starts shaking(full body) it is frighting to look at , one minute she is fine next she starts the shaking. Only thing I can do to stop it is to get a cover and for me and her to go under it and for me to cuddle her, she almost stops it instantly?? but the cause if it is unknown, nothing is ever near her when she starts. I also know she does it when she is needing the toilet but she goes straight to door and does it.
Starting to worry about it as she is starting to do it more frequenty which I dont like to see. I have an appointment for vets on monday just to get her checked out. any help would be greatly appreciated
Sorry I know some people have posted on here about the above but just wanted to ask.
We have 2 staffys, Roxy is 7 years old, Tizzie is nearly 3. They are great together Roxy treats Tizzie like a baby and Tizzie treats roxy as a pillow always sitting on top of her cuddling in :)Recently we have noticed the that Tizzie starts shaking(full body) it is frighting to look at , one minute she is fine next she starts the shaking. Only thing I can do to stop it is to get a cover and for me and her to go under it and for me to cuddle her, she almost stops it instantly?? but the cause if it is unknown, nothing is ever near her when she starts. I also know she does it when she is needing the toilet but she goes straight to door and does it.
Starting to worry about it as she is starting to do it more frequenty which I dont like to see. I have an appointment for vets on monday just to get her checked out. any help would be greatly appreciated
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Re: Shaking
Sorry I have no experience with this but I definitely think it is best left to the vet to advise.. Good luck and please let us know how you go at the vetÂ
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Re: Shaking
It sound as though she is getting anxious about something.. Molly does this when she hears the hoover coming .. she hates it. Not sure but a trip to the vet may just give you the answer you're looking for. Hope she is over it soon.><
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Trip to the vet sounds best, hope it goes OK, do let us know
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Re: Shaking
As above definitely a trip to vets, Vinnie does this at the vets only since he had a steroid injection, so maybe something has happened that she finds stressful. Hope all goes well:D
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