Yes this is definitely a sign of pain somewhere.
Where your tires shake uncontrollably.
Fear can cause your poodle to shake intermittently. Even something as every day as taking a bath can cause a dog to shake if they are afraid of the water. Being happy could also cause a dog to shake, as could being sick or feeling pain.
You are not supposted to put flea/ tick medicine on a puppy. If the dog is usually under 6 months to a years of age it should not be put on. It can cause the dog to get sick. If you have a small dog but is older it should not get sick and it shouldn't shake unless it has some alergic reaction to the medicine. I have a small dog and we use flea medicine on him and he is fine and never has fleas.
If your dog is shivering then it is either cold, scared or excited. Some dogs shake when they get over-excited so that is nothing to worry about. However, if your dog is shaking uncontrollably or having convulsions, it could have eaten poison or another toxic substance - take it to a vet immeadiately in this situation. Staffies are known for their courage so it is unlikely that your dog is scared. If your dog is cold, provide extra blankets and keep it inside!
The bottom jaw on a cat can shake for many reasons. There could be a congenital defect, a side effect of medication, or illness.
Seizures
It could be the shivers from getting too cold. It could be from a high temperature. It could be seizures.
shake it up gaspacho
As sick as a parrot.As sick as a dog.
Rigors is the medical term meaning shaking due to chill.
I hope you are eating a hot dog and not a dog but you will get sick
sick as a dog