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Our cocker spaniel started shaking when her kidneys started to fail - either the low hematocrit or rising urea nitrogen can cause it. Please see your vet for bloodwork. my cocker does this when any changes are made in the household like redecorating also when he knows we are getting ready to leave the house and he is staying behind he also does not like loud voices if the kids get arguing he starts to shake.. Shaking can often times be a sign of pain. PLEASE take her to your vet ASAP. |