Can Infections Cause Shivering in Dogs? Understanding the Symptoms and When to See a Vet

Learn how infections cause shivering in dogs and identify related symptoms to ensure timely veterinary care.

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Yes, infections can cause shivering in dogs. Shivering or trembling in dogs can be a sign of fever or the body’s response to fighting off an infection. If you notice persistent shivering, monitor for other symptoms like lethargy, loss of appetite, or vomiting, and contact your veterinarian for a thorough examination and appropriate treatment.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What causes a dog to shiver when infected? Shivering in dogs during an infection is often caused by fever or the body's attempt to regulate temperature while fighting the infection.
  2. When should I take my dog to the vet for shivering? If your dog’s shivering is persistent and accompanied by other symptoms like lethargy, loss of appetite, or vomiting, you should contact a veterinarian immediately.
  3. Can shivering be a sign of other health issues in dogs? Yes, shivering may also indicate pain, anxiety, or exposure to cold, so observing additional symptoms is important for accurate diagnosis.