1. Cold
Teddy’s body temperature is relatively high and they like warmth. Teddy will shiver if he is exposed to cold conditions. At this time, we can add more warm blankets or clothes to them to keep them warm to reduce Teddy's discomfort.
2. Over-excitement
Teddy will also tremble when he is happy, nervous, expectant, etc. This is because the nerves in Teddy's body are excited, causing the body temperature to rise, causing trembling. If your Teddy is overly excited, try to calm it down, ease the excitement, or give it a short break.
3. Fear
Teddy is very docile, but when faced with unfamiliar environments, strangers, etc., it will show fear, causing the body to tremble. At this time, we need to give Teddy a sense of security and comfort. You can slowly get close to it, gradually adjust its emotional state, and make it feel safe and cared for by your loved ones.
4. Pain
If Teddy is unwell, he may also tremble. Because physical discomfort can cause your Teddy to feel pain, which can cause trembling. If Teddy often trembles, we can consider checking Teddy's health from the perspective of pain.
5. Lack of nutrition
If Teddy lacks nutrition, he will also tremble. This is usually due to insufficient nutrient intake leading to a decrease in metabolic rate and insufficient energy expenditure. At this time, we can feed Teddy some nutritious food to ensure its healthy diet.
In short, if Teddy trembles, we must first observe the cause and then take appropriate measures to alleviate it. Don't cause extra fear and stress to Teddy, give them enough love and care, and let Teddy grow up healthily and happily. At the same time, if you find that Teddy is shivering persistently, you can take him to see a pet doctor in time.