Thanks for the advice, It makes sense. I'll change her workout to 10 minute sets and let you know the difference it makes.
Much appreciated everybody.
Printable View
This is really good advice. It is going to be very difficult for anyone to peg what's going on not having all the details with this dog. It sounded to me after first reading the post the dog is being worked too hard. There is no way to know that for sure for anyone reading or commenting.
Macker this would be concerning to me, you sure don't want this trembling during show time. Good luck with your bitch overcoming this obstacle and winning her show.
S_B
it is hard enough to try to help without actually seeing the dog, couple that with being in keep and understanding what lies ahead. Really difficult.
I may have misunderstood or assumed it only happened when using the mill.
My post was border line advice (LOL) but more along the lines of I have one that shows the same signs. Just being tensed on the mill is making 10 minutes feel like 30-40-50 for the dog. Like doing a bodybuilder flexed out pose and maintaining it while you do the dishes. The dishes becomes a much more difficult task.
Anyway, hope it helps. And best of luck in her future endeavors. EWO
I really appreciate everybody's input and am taking on board everything you guys are saying. Thanks again guys.
Best of luck as you go forward. EWO
Whats the dogs diet consisting of? I had a few do that and I played with their sodium / potassium a bit and It went away.. I added sweet potato for a carb source and add some sodium/ electrolyte to their feed and the leg shaking went away.. They are pretty much having muscle spasm and cramps just as we do. Hope this helps