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Why Is My Dog Shaking?

Have you noticed your dog shaking? It can be concerning and may leave you wondering what’s going on with your furry friend. While dogs can shake for a variety of reasons, some are benign behaviors, while others may require attention. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you understand the possible causes of shaking in dogs. 1. Cold Weather One of the most common reasons dogs shake is due to cold temperatures. Just like humans, dogs can feel chilly, especially short-haired breeds or those with lower body fat. If you notice your dog shivering after being outside in the cold, it’s likely that they are simply trying to warm up. Providing a warm blanket or doggy sweater can help alleviate the shivering. 2. Anxiety and Stress Dogs can experience anxiety just like humans. Situations such as thunderstorms, fireworks, or unfamiliar environments can trigger anxiety and stress in dogs, leading to shaking. If your dog is shaking during a storm or when there are loud noises, try providing a sa...

Why is There Blood in My Dog’s Stool?

When blood appears outside of a dog’s blood vessels—whether in their stool or elsewhere—it can cause concern, and rightly so. Blood in a dog’s stool signals various potential health issues, some more serious than others. Understanding what you’re seeing can help you better communicate with your vet. Blood in Dog Stool If you spot blood in your dog’s stool, whether it’s firm or loose like diarrhea, your first step should be to contact your veterinarian. Dogs can’t express discomfort verbally, so discovering blood in their poop is a clear indication of a problem. There are two main types of bloody stool: hematochezia and melena. Hematochezia refers to bright red blood in the stool, which suggests bleeding in the lower digestive tract or colon. Melena is characterized by dark, sticky, tar-like stool, which indicates digested or swallowed blood, suggesting an issue in the upper digestive tract. You can confirm melena by wiping the stool with a paper towel to check for a reddish tint. Brigh...