Diseases & ConditionsWhite Shaker Dog Syndrome |
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What is white shaker dog syndrome?
White shaker dog syndrome is a condition in which your small breed white dog develops full body tremors. As the name suggests, this syndrome usually affects small breed white coated dogs such as the Maltese and the West Highland White Terrier. White shaker dog syndrome is also known as generalized (idiopathic) tremor syndrome. What will white shaker dog syndrome look like in my dog? Your dog will have tremors along the legs, trunk and head that become more noticeable when your dog is excited. The tremors will generally cease when your dog is asleep. How does my dog get white shaker dog syndrome?
The exact cause is unknown. However, because dogs suffering from white shaker dog syndrome respond well to steroid treatment, it is thought there is an inflammatory or immune-mediated cause for this condition. How is white shaker dog syndrome diagnosed?
If your small white dog is suffering from tremors your vet will suspect generalized (idiopathic) tremor syndrome. Your vet will likely try giving your dog steroids. If your dog responds to the steroid treatment, your vet will assume your dog was suffering from generalized (idiopathic) tremor syndrome. How is white shaker dog syndrome treated?
Your vet will put your dog on steroids for several months and then gradually taper off the dosage. How is white shaker dog syndrome prevented?
It is not known how to prevent this condition. However, it is thought that there may be a genetic link. Thus, you should not breed a dog who has white shaker dog syndrome. Likewise, you should not acquire a dog with a family history of this condition. Can I get white shaker dog syndrome from my dog?
No, you cannot contract white shaker dog syndrome from your dog. |
















