My dog started shaking and drooling all of a sudden and won’t let us open his mouth, should I be worried or is this normal behavior?

This morning, my dog suddenly started shaking and drooling excessively, and it's unlike anything I've seen before. He's also being very protective of his mouth and won't let us open it to take a look. I'm really concerned — is this something I should be worried about, or is it possible that this is normal behavior for dogs?

Answer

Your dog's sudden shaking, excessive drooling, and protection of the mouth are concerning symptoms that may require immediate attention. It is not typical behavior for dogs and could indicate a dental issue or another medical condition.

  • Shaking and drooling can be symptoms of pain or distress.
  • Reluctance to open the mouth could signify oral pain or injury.
  • Consulting a veterinarian can help diagnose and address the cause.

When dogs exhibit unusual behaviors like shaking and drooling, it often means they are experiencing discomfort or pain. Protective behavior over the mouth suggests that something may be wrong, possibly related to dental health or another medical issue. Early veterinary intervention can help prevent potential complications and provide relief for your pet.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could be causing my dog's sudden shaking and drooling?

    These symptoms could be caused by dental issues, toxins, or other health problems. It's essential to consult a vet to pinpoint the exact cause.

  • Is it normal for dogs to protect their mouths?

    While some dogs may not like their mouths being handled, sudden protectiveness can be a sign of pain or discomfort, indicating the need for a vet check-up.

  • Should I try to examine my dog's mouth myself?

    It's best to avoid forcing your pet's mouth open as it could worsen the situation or cause injury. Instead, seek professional veterinary advice.

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