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Asked: November 30, 20242024-11-30T10:24:14+00:00 2024-11-30T10:24:14+00:00In: PUPPY

Why does my Pug shiver after a bath?

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y Pug shakes a lot after I bathe them—is this normal?

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    2024-12-01T07:29:45+00:00Added an answer on December 1, 2024 at 7:29 am

    If your Pug shivers after a bath, it’s usually because they’re cold, nervous, or a combination of both. Here’s why it happens and what you can do to help:

    Why Your Pug Shivers After a Bath

    1. They’re Cold: Pugs have short coats, so they don’t retain heat as well as dogs with thicker fur. Even a warm bath can leave them feeling chilly once they’re wet.
    2. They’re Nervous or Stressed: Some dogs, including Pugs, find baths a bit overwhelming. The sensation of water, the unfamiliar routine, or the sound of running water might make them feel uneasy.
    3. Residual Moisture: Even after toweling off, if they’re still damp, they might shiver while their body works to warm up.
    4. Excitement or Overstimulation: Bath time can be an unusual event, and some Pugs might shiver as a way to release energy or excitement.

    How to Help Your Pug Feel Comfortable

    1. Keep Them Warm: Use warm (not hot) water during the bath and keep the room warm to minimize the temperature shock.
      • After the bath, wrap them in a soft, dry towel and gently pat them dry. You can even use a blow dryer on a low, warm setting if they’re okay with it.
    2. Use Positive Reinforcement: Make bath time less stressful by rewarding your Pug with treats, praise, and a calm tone throughout the process. This can help reduce anxiety.
    3. Dry Them Thoroughly: Make sure they’re completely dry, especially around their wrinkles and folds, to avoid irritation and keep them warm.
    4. Snuggle Time: After their bath, cuddle them in a warm blanket or let them relax in their favorite cozy spot to help them feel secure.
    5. Keep Baths Short and Infrequent: Unless they’re dirty or smelly, Pugs don’t need frequent baths. Overbathing can dry out their skin, so aim for every 4-6 weeks or as needed.

    When to Worry

    If the shivering doesn’t stop after they’re dry and warm or is accompanied by other symptoms like lethargy, vomiting, or unusual behavior, it might be worth checking with your vet to rule out any underlying issues.

    Most of the time, shivering after a bath is just your Pug’s way of saying, “That was weird!” With warmth and comfort, they’ll bounce back to their happy, wiggly self in no time. 😊

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