Like seizures, tremors are involuntary rhythmic muscle movements that look like shaking, shivering, or trembling. Unlike seizures, tremors do not put dogs into an unconscious state. They can be rapid or slow, involve the whole body or just one part, and vary in intensity from mild to incapacitating. Tremors in dogs have many possible causes and can mean very different things. Intro - 00:00 Seizures vs. Tremors- 00:12 Causes of Tremors - 00:52 Idiopathic tremor syndrome - 01:51 Idiopathic head tremors - 02:57 Summary - 03:48 ➡️ Learn more about tremors in dogs! -- https://sevneurology.com/blog/tremors-in-dogs/ 🔔 Subscribe for more veterinary neurology content! -- https://www.youtube.com/SEVNeurology 🐾 Connect with Southeast Veterinary Neurology! 🐾 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/southeast.veterinary.neurology Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/southeastveterinaryneurology/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@southeastveterinaryneuro

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