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PostSubject: Shivering while eating ice   Shivering while eating ice EmptySun May 26, 2019 9:32 pm

Today i gave my dogs blocks of icecubes and after about 15 mins of going to town on it i noticed she was shivering so i took the ice away. She was still interested in food and treats and more ice but was also acting like she didnt feel well. Did she get the doggy equivalent of a brain freeze or what happened
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PostSubject: Re: Shivering while eating ice   Shivering while eating ice EmptyTue May 28, 2019 9:41 am

It could be a sort of brain freeze if she's really going to town on it. Could also be excitement if she doesn't get ice often and enjoys it.

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PostSubject: Re: Shivering while eating ice   Shivering while eating ice EmptyTue May 28, 2019 12:25 pm

They get ice alot but its not that often i dump the whole ice bucket in the freezer but when i do it becomes a frenzy. In the summer i make ice block treats just freezing water in ziploc bags to make up for no ac but not usually when its cold and snowing like the last few days
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