The dog's trembling is a problem that makes the owner very worried. So, why do dogs tremble? There are many reasons for dogs to tremble, which may be caused by cold, or by tension and fear.
In cold weather, if the dog's body cannot effectively keep warm, then its body will automatically start to tremble. This is a way for the dog to keep warm by itself.
And nervousness and fear can usually lead to some hormonal changes or neural reactions that can make the dog's body tremble.
So, what should the owner do when the dog is trembling?
First of all, the owner should first determine whether the dog is shaking due to cold, or due to factors such as nervousness and fear.
If this is because of the cold, the owner should add some warm clothes to the dog in time or change the dog to a warmer environment.
If this is because of tension and fear, then the owner should first do a good job of comforting the dog. After the dog's mood calms down, give the dog some warm care.
When keeping dogs warm, the owner should also pay attention to some things.
First, pay attention to the size and material of the clothes.
If the size of the clothes is not suitable, it will cause discomfort to the dog. The material should also be made of good breathability, otherwise it will make the dog feel uncomfortable.
Secondly, pay attention to the amount of exercise of the dog. Doing moderate exercise can keep the dog's body temperature while ensuring their health.
In addition, the owner can also add some warm food to the dog, such as hot water or hot food, etc.
These methods can effectively relieve dog discomfort and let dogs feel their owner's care.
Generally speaking, it is a common thing for dogs to tremble, but if they tremble for too long, you need to be vigilant.
Owners should promptly determine the reason for the dog's trembling and take corresponding measures to protect the dog.
A warm, comfortable and reassuring environment allows dogs to live happily and allows owners to accompany them with greater confidence.