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Question by Jenn
Submitted on 9/4/2003
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Why does my 3 month old Boston Terrier shake constantly? He shakes even when I know hes not scared or cold, is this a health problem or something?


Answer by crazy dog lady
Submitted on 12/1/2004
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Sometimes your Boston really is cold when it does not seem cold to you.  Too often people think that shivering is nerves but often they are just cold.  I had a boston who had to sleep under the covers.  My english bulldog gets chilled very easily

 

Answer by Nikki15
Submitted on 9/15/2005
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Look- i'monly 15, but i have had a lot of experience with animals from working at a vet. In my opinion, I really dont think its a health problem at all. Dont be too concerned about it.I've witnessed many dogs which shake constantly with no health problems at all....but if your still concerned, enquire at your local veterinarian

 

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