On occasion yes.
However just because your dog is shivering does not mean it is dying.
Thrasher Shiver was created in 1995.
Lizards do not shiver like mammals do. Instead, they may bask in the sun to raise their body temperature or seek shelter to regulate their temperature. They rely on behavioral adjustments rather than shivering to maintain their body temperature.
it is : -shiver -tremble -shake
Yes it is! but not if used as a verb
Fish do not shiver when cold in the way mammals do. Instead, they have evolved different physiological mechanisms to regulate their body temperature, such as changing their metabolism or seeking warmer water. Some fish may become slower or less active in colder temperatures, but they do not shiver to generate heat.
nope
kus their scared of bigger dogs :)
Yes, they may. Just keep them warm and comfortable.
i belive so, dogs do as far as i know and wolves are canines too so mabe.
Sometimes only if its cold and they are tired,cold and they are worn out,scared and thirsty,cold and they are thirsty,scared and tired or scared and worn out
some times dogs do fear death but most of the time
From sadness and empathy.
Yes, but the dog will probably shiver after you give them the icecubes. My dogs did that after they ate the ice from ice water.
That you shiver when you have fever.
Dee Shiver's birth name is Darnell Marquis Shiver.
Usually they shake or tremble when they are anxious. Some dogs tremble when riding in the car, others when they hear thunder. Some dogs are very insecure and would benefit from wearing a compression garment, like a thundershirt.
i guess about 15 years like dogs.