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When a 15 yr old dog wake up can shaking be CPR?
CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is a life-saving procedure that is performed when someone's heart has stopped beating. It involves chest compressions and rescue breathing to circulate blood and oxygen throughout the body. CPR should only be performed by trained individuals in life-threatening situations and is not typically relevant to a 15-year-old dog waking up.
Dogs may shake for various reasons, and if your dog is shaking upon waking up, it's essential to consider the context and other symptoms to determine the cause. Shaking can be a sign of excitement, anxiety, fear, pain, or even a neurological issue. If you are concerned about your dog's shaking, it is best to consult a veterinarian for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
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