Drooling and shaking can be caused by anxiety and/or pain. My first thought was vaccine related seizures also, but I don't think disc issues should be ruled out without a thorough exam by a QUALIFIED vet.
Ah. Makes sense; I guess I was thinking automatically of convulsing, but many people would probably describe the symptom as shaking; shaking could absolutely just be caused by pain or anxiety. As for drooling, I have never seen it other than w/my epileptic, so I had no idea if it was associated w/other ailments. Thanks.
Quote: Cindy Easton Rhodes
I absolutely don't agree with a 5 year old overly vaccinated dog ever being vaccinated again no matter what the diagnosis.
Immunologically, it's pointless and serves only to cause damage down the road.
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