No, but he's probably upseat from the anesthesia. He needs to sleep. He should be fine the next day and you can feed him if he's hungry.
You can be ill with a normal body temperature but if it was flu you would be sweating and shivering at the same time.
It is likely that you have a fever. That would be normal if you have a fever. You need some Motrin or Tylenol to break the fever and you will stop shivering.
It is normal chihuahuas usually shakes and it could be hot.
You find normal gems in shaking ground in most caves. I find that shaking ground is more common in Twist Mountain. Also, if you wanted to find another gem, for example, a dragon gem, it is exactly the same.
Certainly as the body was immersed in hot or warm water and exposure to the cooler air outside of the tub is enough to make the body believe it is cold and cause shaking.
It can be, does this occur on letdown, if so it might be related to the tingling some mothers get when milk is letdown.
A radiator has rubber mounts that hold it in place. There should be no shaking from the radiator unless one of these mounts is defective or the bolt that holds it on is loose.
If you are under the age of 70 and are shaking too badly I would make an appointment with a neurologist.
to isolate vehicle body from the wheel shaking and to availablise the confort for ther riders.
He is probably afraid of the car ride. Shivering and panting among dogs are pretty normal when they are afraid. Try to hold him close to you when he is in the car with you and try to comfort and give him confidence. He should get better after a couple of trips.
It is perfectly normal to be close to your child. You brought them into this world and they are apart of who you are.
Shivering uses muscles, which generate heat, which in turn increase the metabolic rate. Shivering increases oxygen consumption by up to 5-6 times the normal rate. Britt, L.D., Dascombe, W.H., Rodriguez, A. (1991) New horizons in management of hypothermia and frostbite injury. Contemporary Problems in Trauma Surgery, 71(2), 345-370.