They will shake sometimes when they are in pain.
It depends on what type of dog it is. If it is a chihuahua, the tiny dog it always shakes. If it is Siberian husky, they don't shake.
A dog having tremors may just be cold, but it could also be the sign of a neurological disorder. A tremor may also occur with infections of the inner ear or ingestion of toxins. If your pet suddenly develops tremors it is best to have them check out by a vet.
Chihuahua
It depends on a lot. The genetics of the dog, the dog's environment, etc. If a chihuahua came from two parents prone to anxiety/ stress, it is likely the reaction is written in the genetic code. If this is the explanation, it is quite possible that selective breeding played a role in the skittishness of the breed. If the dog is often around large and scary objects, objects that produce loud noise, or abusive owners, the chihuahua's fear is likely a result of constant exposure to such conditions. Permanently afraid, if you will. There are many combinations of factors that lead to the disposition of a dog, and if your small breed seems incessantly frightened without provocation, it is likely a product of breeding.
A dog, named after a State in Mexico
I have a dog. She is a chihuahua.
Yes, the chihuahua is the smallest dog breed in the world.
My dog had the same thing going on-I took him to the vet and it happened right there in front of the vet. The vet told me it is abdominal pain that is causing him to do this.
When you combine a chihuahua and a chihuahua you will get a smaller version of the dog called puppy.
It really doesn't matter as long as the dog is as delicate as the chihuahua.
No, the Chihuahua is a breed of dog.
Chihuahua