Idiopathic generalized tremor syndrome (white shaker dog syndrome); What to Watch For; Abnormal, involuntary movement involving the head, limbs or whole body; Diagnosis; ... Home > Dogs Home Page > Symptoms > Article: Tremors/Shaking in Dogs...
www.petplace.com/dogs/tremors-shaking-in-dogs/page1.asp... www.petplace.com/dogs/tremors-shaking-in-dogs/page1.aspx
Tremors are rhythmic, to and fro involuntary movements that persist through the waking state. True tremors stop during sleep. There are a variety of causes of tremors, ... Idiopathic generalized tremor syndrome (white shaker dog syndrome); ... Home > Cats Home Page > Symptoms > Article: Tremors/Shaking in Cats...
www.petplace.com/cats/tremors-shaking-in-cats/page1.asp... www.petplace.com/cats/tremors-shaking-in-cats/page1.aspx
Right away we noticed he occasionally had tremors - usually one of his back paws would shaking (thumping?) ... Holding or stroking the affected limb wouldn't help - but the dog seems completely oblivious to these episodes, so we didn't worry much about it. The shaking episodes occur about once or twice a week. Yesterday,
www.vetinfo.com/dtremor.html www.vetinfo.com/dtremor.html
Brain tumors are not highly unusual in dogs and other neurologic disorders can also occur. Another consideration would be hypoglycemia.This can cause transient loss of consciousness and signs that look like neurologic signs (seizures, muscle tremors) in some dogs. ... Q: Dear Sir/MadamI noticed my dog, Simba,
www.vetinfo.com/dneuro.html
My chihuahua/papillion mix was just diagnosed with shaker dog syndrome by a neurologist. It is an inflammation of the brain and the valium helps quiet the shaking until the prednisone can do its thing to reduce the inflammation causing the tremors.
www.thriftyfun.com/tf361829.tip.html
> has started shaking - having tremors as if she is cold. Her; > gait has widened and she wants to go outside a lot, just; > stands there and then wants in again. Until two days ago, > she loved her food now won't eat it unless we put something; Any time a dog walks away from dinner two days in a row, it is time to see...
www.practical-pet-care.com/archive.php?2006030210502388
Tremors in dogs can be a frightening experience for dog owners if you have ever witnessed them, or it can be something that you may get used to if they are frequent in your dog. The misconception that shaking develops only in small breeds or older dogs is just that;
ezinearticles.com/?Tremors-is-Dogs&id=2764394 ezinearticles.com/?Tremors-is-Dogs&id=2764394
Another sign sometimes seen with cerebellar disease is tremors. These differ from the typical shaking that a dog might do if cold or nervous.
www.caninegeneticdiseases.net/ataxia/ataxia_examples.ht... www.caninegeneticdiseases.net/ataxia/ataxia_examples.htm
There may be disorientation, lack of bowel or bladder control, involuntary tremors, stiffness, shaking, vocalization, unconsciousness, falling over or difficulty walking. This part of a seizure should be timed by looking at a clock.
www.animalaidclinicsouth.com/seizures.htm
MORE tremors are likely following a 4.5 magnitude earthquake that shook Melbourne and eastern Victoria today. The quake, the second felt by Melburnians in the past 12 days, occurred about 5km northeast of Korumburra, 100km southeast of Melbourne, at 4.28pm (AEDT).
www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25207502-500596... www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25207502-5005961,00.html