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lsharp | 19:30 Tue 11th Nov 2008 | Pets
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i have a 3 year old staffordshire bull terrior and he keeps shaking/shivering, he cannot be cold. he has been like this since he was about 1 years old can anyone help?
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Staffs can suffer from a neurological condition which is called L2-HGA and one of the symptoms is 'tremors'. There is a DNA test which breeders can now use to test dogs before mating them, to ensure they will not produce affected dogs.
Ask you vet his opinion, and if he thinks it could be this then he can take a blood sample to be sent away for DNA testing - details below:

http://www.staffords.co.uk/downloads/l-2-hga.p df

No-one should ever buy a Staff without the parents both having been tested for this terrible condition, and no-one should breed from their Staffs without testing first. If you do, then this will carry on being a problem and many of the dogs will end up being put down. All responsible breeders will test, so only buy from tested parents. A cheap dog is not always the best buy.
My Patterdale Terrier does the shivery dog thing too, so does my brothers Jack Russell & my mums last two Jack Russells. I think the "shakey" thing is a terrier thing personally. Best ask a vet tho as they would be able to explain what it is?
Yeh Harvey does this too sometimes!! had it checked out at vet absolutely normal!
My two teriers also have "Funny half hours"...where they run about hell for leather...trying to touch base with just about every surfice in the place!...and it dont matter wheter they are inside or out...seems to often coincide with my settling down to watch a tv programme...hmmmm

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