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Head Tremors
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JLFields90
ParticipantI have a 2 1/2 year old Black and Tan Coonhound that has been on the dog food Taste Of The Wind Bison since we got her as a 6 week old puppy. With in the last week she started having head tremors. We have taken her to the vet everyday this week with the cost of about $300.00 with NO answers. So we are now searching for answers to see if it maybe the dog food. Does any of your dogs do this????? HELP PLEASE
theBCnut
MemberMy dogs donāt do this, but if they did, I wouldnāt wait to switch foods, not even by one meal.
Reese B
MemberI know this is a super old thread, but my gets these too and I thought Iād post in case anyone else searches for this topic.
My vet said they are called idiopathic head tremors. She said they not uncommon and nothing to worry about.
My dog doesnāt have these often, maybe once every 3-4 months, but I find that if I let her lick some peanut butter off of a spoon it snaps her right out of it.https://www.vetneurochesapeake.com/uncategorized/six-questions-about-idiopathic-head-tremors/
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