Why is my Maltese shaking so much all of a sudden? Should I be worried?

This morning I noticed my Maltese is shaking quite a bit, and it seems to have come out of nowhere. It's not particularly cold in the house and he hasn’t had any scares that I know of. Is this something that could be serious, or is it just a temporary thing that might settle on its own?

Answer

Your Maltese's shaking could be due to several factors, from a mild response to stress or excitement to a sign of underlying health issues. Monitoring for other symptoms is key to understanding if professional help is needed.

  • Keep an eye on your dog's behavior and note any changes.
  • Consider potential environmental or emotional triggers.
  • If symptoms persist or worsen, consulting a vet is recommended.

Dogs can shake for various reasons that aren’t always serious, such as mild anxiety or excitement. However, shaking can also indicate pain, illness, or something more serious like poisoning or neurological issues. Watch for signs like lethargy, vomiting, or changes in appetite, which might indicate a more serious problem. Always trust your instincts; if something feels off, it’s best to consult a professional.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my Maltese shaking?

    Shaking in dogs can be due to things like temperature changes, stress, excitement, or more serious conditions such as pain or illness. Observation of any additional symptoms is crucial.

  • When should I be concerned about my dog shaking?

    If your dog's shaking is accompanied by symptoms such as vomiting, lethargy, or severe discomfort, seek veterinary advice promptly.

  • Can anxiety cause my dog to shake?

    Yes, anxiety is a common cause of shaking in dogs. Identifying and minimizing stressors in your dog’s environment may help reduce shaking.

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