Why do dogs shiver when they are not cold?
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Why do dogs shiver when they are not cold?
Common Illnesses in Dogs:
Shivering is a biological response to being cold. Both humans and dogs share this trait. However, there are other reasons why a dog may shiver other than a change in temperature.
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View this answerDogs may shiver for many reasons, including fear, pain and nausea. They may even shiver when they are extremely excited. However, shivering may also...
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