A tremor is an involuntary, oscillating, rhythmic twitching of opposing muscle groups in all or part of the body. Tremors are usually visible to the naked human eye and can be felt when touching affected areas.Tremors are fairly easy to differentiate from seizures because of their regularity. They can occur during rest or activity, but often tend to worsen with activity or excitement and lessen with rest or sleep. They can be generalized or localized.
A tremor is an involuntary, oscillating, rhythmic twitching of opposing muscle groups in all or part of the body, which usually is visible to the naked human eye and is palpable. Tremors are fairly easy to differentiate from seizures because of their regularity. There are a number of conditions which can cause tremors in dogs, and identifying why the tremors are occurring is critical to treating the disorder. As with many other conditions, the success