Just gave my older dog a bath and now he's shivering a lot, should I be worried?

Earlier this afternoon, I gave my older dog a bath, and now he's shivering quite a bit. I made sure to dry him off thoroughly, so it's surprising to see him still shivering. Is this normal after a bath, or could it be something I should be worried about given his age?

Answer

It's concerning to see your older dog shivering after a bath, especially since you've dried him off thoroughly. This could be due to normal factors like temperature or more concerning issues given his age.

  • Monitor your dog's condition closely, especially considering his age.
  • Ensure the environment is warm and comfortable for your dog.
  • Consider potential underlying health issues if shivering persists.

Shivering in dogs after a bath can be a common reaction to the drop in body temperature, especially in older dogs who might have less ability to regulate their body heat. Make sure he is completely dry and in a warm area. If the shivering persists for a long time or is accompanied by other symptoms, it might be worth consulting a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my dog shivering after a bath?

    Your dog might be experiencing a drop in body temperature after the bath. Ensure he is thoroughly dried and kept warm to see if the shivering stops.

  • Should I be concerned if the shivering continues?

    If the shivering continues or is accompanied by other symptoms like lethargy or difficulty moving, it is best to consult a veterinarian, especially given your dog's age.

  • What can I do to prevent my dog from shivering after a bath?

    Use warm water during the bath, dry your dog thoroughly, and keep him in a warm, draft-free area until his body temperature stabilizes.

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