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kathleen0901


Rattie
Rattie
12/26/2007 1:35 PM  

Do other ratties shake a lot?  LJ is a mini, almost two years old, he's thin and has long skinny legs.  So I don't think it's bizarre that he shakes when we're outside in the cold, but he seems to shake a lot.  He lays as close to the ground as possible, in a corner or under furniture and his entire body trembles.  Is this common or do you think he has some anxiety issues?


~Kathleen, Joey, LJ, Spike & Peanut~

Whoever said you can't buy happiness forgot about puppies.
rattytatty


Newbie
Newbie
12/26/2007 1:40 PM  

Anxiety issues would more than likely manifest themselves in ways other than shaking...(such as heavy panting)...

Bailey is 9 lbs.. built like your LJ... and he shakes and shivers a lot especially in the winter months. LJ looks like he's on the thin side like Bailey is.. and let's face it.. they simply don't have the *meat* or fur to keep them warm like some others do.

kathleen0901


Rattie
Rattie
12/26/2007 1:44 PM  

thats what i thought too, but he does it and wines if i leave, if i go out to my car, follows me to the bathroom and shakes, if i get up to leave one room to go to another he follows me and looks up and shakes.  he is shaking right now, the table we are sitting at is right infront of the heater.  nothing happened, no one yelled at him, I havent left the house all day.  he is just cowering for no reason. 


~Kathleen, Joey, LJ, Spike & Peanut~

Whoever said you can't buy happiness forgot about puppies.
Paul


Feisty
Feisty
12/26/2007 1:45 PM  

My 2 ratties are as different as night and day.  Lucy, the female, is long legged and has button ears and thicker fur.  Bo, the male, is shorter proportionally, has thinner, "slicker" fur, and erect ears.  Bo shakes a little like he is  cold unless he is either too busy playing to notice, or unless he is on your lap or snuggled under the blankets.  Lucy doesnt give cold weather a 2nd thought.


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alice4512


Firehouse Big Dog
Firehouse Big Dog
12/26/2007 1:47 PM  

Am I correct in thinking Ratties do NOT have an underlayer of fur such as JRT's so they tend to be colder?  I also think I read this can be a "trait" in small dogs. Don't know if that is true but throwing it out there.

Alice shakes even with her coat or sweater on outside but in the house she seems to be fine.


The great pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself too

~Mom to my good boy Fred and my crazy girl Alice~
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kathleen0901


Rattie
Rattie
12/26/2007 1:52 PM  

okay well as long as its not unusual.  I just feel bad for him lol I always worry!


~Kathleen, Joey, LJ, Spike & Peanut~

Whoever said you can't buy happiness forgot about puppies.
yogidiogi


Ratterific
Ratterific
12/26/2007 1:53 PM  
My little guy shivers a lot (well little being 23 lbs). He's always cold it seems, but I think he shakes when he's excited or nervous, too. He doesn't get up to greet me for about 30 seconds when I get home, he just sits on the couch and shakes, then gradually he will get up and then bounce around, it's very odd!
JenMax


Firehouse Big Dog
Firehouse Big Dog
12/26/2007 1:59 PM  
Posted By rattytatty on 12/26/2007 1:40 PM

Anxiety issues would more than likely manifest themselves in ways other than shaking...(such as heavy panting)...

Bailey is 9 lbs.. built like your LJ... and he shakes and shivers a lot especially in the winter months. LJ looks like he's on the thin side like Bailey is.. and let's face it.. they simply don't have the *meat* or fur to keep them warm like some others do.



Max has "meat' and still gets cold  in the winter especially even with sweaters.    But he does the heavy panting thing when he has anxiety attacks.


Jenny - Max's sister

dmkpottery


Newbie
Newbie
12/26/2007 2:03 PM  
I have a toy rat terrier that shakes when she is out in cold, when we can get her to go for a walk in the cold, she has a sheepskin coat that helps to keep hear warm, when it's really bad weather, we fashioned a neck warmer that cover her ears, cut a sock in half and pull over the dogs head. She will also shake when anxiety insues, like a stranger, other times she just shakes for no reason. She has a really warm fuax fur blanket, that she can't live without. I would just suggest, keep warm, comfort when shaking for no reason, and make sure that, the dog has enough food, don't over feed, but sometimes small dogs, need a snack to get them thru the day (possible cause of shaking), a couple a pieces of dry food do the trick (3 or 4 pieces), not much at all.
Hope it helps.
Gidgets Mom
rattagan's mom


Rat-A-Tat-Tat
Rat-A-Tat-Tat
12/26/2007 2:17 PM  
Ratty shakes if he has to go for a car ride believe it or not, if it is a long ride like from NC to here he eventually settles in his warm bed. The 5 minutes to and from the vet he shakes so bad it makes me want to cry. I don't know why he doesn't like to ride anymore, he did as a puppy. Or if he hears yelling, it doesn't matter who it is that's yelling. Even the neighbors yelling can cause Ratty to sit and shake. I'm in south Florida so Ratty doesn't shake here like he did in NC when it was cold. It's in the 80's today.

Janie,
Ratty,Cameo,Cutter and Nala Belle's Mom

Show your furbaby how much you love them brush their teeth today! It saves them pain "tomorrow." Janie L.
tauney4


Pack Leader
Pack Leader
12/26/2007 2:17 PM  
tauney does nt shake except when she is out in the cold! but my chi shakes all the time it is like he cant get enough warmth even when he is in the house so i just try to keep him as warm as possible all the time. i think it is just because they dont have alot of fur!
kathleen0901


Rattie
Rattie
12/26/2007 2:24 PM  

i always pick him up when i see him do this and pet him and love him trying to make it better.  The bed he has is so nice, its lined with faux fur and is very warm, and when hes not here he's in my blanky in bed.  he has a jacket for when we go outside coz i worry about him freezing.  he never wants to put all his feet on the ground when its cold out, so i tried booties but he destroyed them with his teefers after we came inisde the first time lol.  my husband to be tries to blame it on me coddling him too much, always says... "the dog has feet let him walk" but I don't lift him any more than any of the other dogs, I think it's a personality thing.


~Kathleen, Joey, LJ, Spike & Peanut~

Whoever said you can't buy happiness forgot about puppies.
neville88


Rat Royalty
Rat Royalty
12/26/2007 2:28 PM  
peanut shakes,pants,gets hot,scares me every time.I have asthma and use a breathing machine sometimes,then he whines and cries,Its always during thunder or rain,and he has a bit of separation anxity.the doctor gave me pills,but i have good luck just with turning on the dishwasher to drown it out.and a little conditioning I have been trying to pretend its not going on,It has been getting better.I dont use the pills,because you have to give it before they start having the anxiety,and he always tells me its going to storm 3 or more hours before it starts,he is a little weather forcaster.

Mary-mommy to peanut,chloe,oliver,olivia,ziggy & zipper
and skin adult kids-christina & jamie

JenMax


Firehouse Big Dog
Firehouse Big Dog
12/26/2007 2:34 PM  

Max is afraid of thunder too.  He can hear a storm a long time before we can


Jenny - Max's sister

kathleen0901


Rattie
Rattie
12/26/2007 2:39 PM  

yes thunder and lightning is horrible with LJ too.  if any one yells whether its at him or not, he gets upset.  he barks at unfamiliar noises or things but cowers at the weather and things like that. 


~Kathleen, Joey, LJ, Spike & Peanut~

Whoever said you can't buy happiness forgot about puppies.
k_dmom33


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
12/30/2007 12:36 PM  

Hi there,

I'm brand new to this site.  In fact this is my first reply!  I have 2 rat terriers.  My female is going to be 2yrs on Feb 2nd and my male is 8 mos.  Their name are Lacey and Jack.  My male is smaller then my female and is also thin with long legs like yours.  He shakes alot too.  He shivers when we are outside and cold.  He will also shake when he gets excited or scared.  If there is too much commotion he will shake, but he will also shake when he's having to sit for his treat.  Sometimes I notice he will shake when laying next to me, so I grab a blanket and wrap him up in it and hold him and usually the shaking stops.  I always wondered the same thing why he does that.  My female never shakes, but she is also meatier then him.  I also notice she is more dominant and stubborn then him.  Sometimes I think its insecurity, but hard to say.  My pup came from a very loving family.  He was inside with the family always and even slept with them. 


~~Teresa~~
LadyLes


Terrier Terror
Terrier Terror
12/30/2007 10:24 PM  
Both of mine shake a good bit. It seems to be more anxiety related. Mocha shakes more than Vino...she is smaller and actually does get cold easier.

There is nothing better than wine and chocolate!
~Ashley~
Mitzy's Mom


PAWesome
PAWesome
12/31/2007 2:30 PM  
Both of mine shake some (Mitzy and Mayfly) both from cold and if anyone is yelling. Ironically, my chi-corgi-terrier Skipper doesn't shake very much but he has a very thick, heavy coat (probably a corgi trait?)

Mary Beth, mom to the Lollipop Kids

Georgia Foster Mom, www.newrattitude.org
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http://imageevent.com/newrattitude/fiona
Caesar & Julia's mom


Alpha Feist
Alpha Feist
01/01/2008 11:23 PM  
Caesar shakes a lot...but Julia doesn't seem to do it at all. Julia loves the snow and Caesar has to be carried outside!lol So like Paul, my ratties are different in so many ways...Caesar has errect ears and Julia has button ears!! But Yes, Caesar does shake, then I usually hold him and cover him with a blanket in my lap!!

Diane~ loved by Caesar and Julia

"Don't count the days, make the days count..."
danbenau


Bratty Ratty
Bratty Ratty
01/09/2008 8:22 AM  
Hendryx shakes and it's clearly anxiety. He shakes so hard you'd think his bones will come apart when he hears thunder or fireworks - then he also puts his ears back and slinks under the toilet tank. Growls menacingly if you try to get him out of there.

His name is Hendryx! He's a rat terrier! OK!
no1_ksu_fan


Rat Royalty
Rat Royalty
01/10/2008 6:28 PM  
Toby shakes a lot. I wasn't sure if that was a breed thing or if something was always bothering him. I also thought it used to be when I would take his sweater off he would do it just because if felt good but now he does it without changing anything just shakes and moves on.

Toby's Momma



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