If you suspect your dog is sick then taking your dog's temperature
is important. It is not difficult, but it is a task best performed with two
people. Have someone hold the dog still, preferably someone the dog know and
likes.
I recommend a digital thermometer that can be used rectally. DO NOT
USE A THERMOMETER THAT IS NOT LABELED FOR RECTAL USE! I also recommend
you label the case for dog use only. Especially if you have children.
You don't want to mix them up and use the dog's thermometer on a human.
With the dog STANDING:
Remove slowly and read the thermometer. Shake down the thermometer (or shut off a digital) and clean it with alcohol after every use.
A dog's normal body temperature ranges between 100.5 Fahrenheit (38.1°C) and 102.5 Fahrenheit (39.2°C). If the temperature is 103º (39.4º C) or over, call your veterinarian as your dog could be beginning to have a serious problem.
A dog's temperature below 99º Fahrenheit (37.2°C) and
temperatures above 104º Fahrenheit (40°C) are considered extremely
serious and your dog should be brought to a veterinarian immediately.
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