Dogs have similarities to Humans. They get fever the same way we do. There are ordinarily indicators before a fever that tell us something is wrong. If we do ignore those indicators, them they turn into a fever. A fever is beyond doubt a symptom that something is amiss. Basically, we need to treat dogs like babies because they cannot talk and explicate what they are going through.
How is it done? How to tell if a dog has a fever.
A healthy dog has attractive cheerful eyes, is full of energy and has a good diet. A dog's attitude will turn when something is wrong. He is may be indifferent to your talking to him and he may come to be indifferent to his meals. A dog has a normal body temperature between a 100 deg F and 102 deg F.If your dog has a fever, when you touch the dogs nose, the back of his ears or his fur it will appear warm. But the best and most precise method to see the dogs fever is to use a thermometer rectally.
If the fever is accompanied with changes in the dog's attitude and you observation more Dog Fever Symptoms like scratching, itching, painful movement or even bloody stools, diarrhea or vomiting it is time to take action.
A limited rest and perhaps a turn to a lighter diet ordinarily help the dog to fully recover. If it doesn't, the veterinary physician has to survey the dog. Before the physician arrives it is imperative that all the Dog condition symptoms are noted down. Make sure you note all changes in behavior, diet, the glow in the eyes, and any visible mucous or discharge colse to the eyes or now. It may also be a good idea to keep the primary stool or other samples of discharges ready for any clinical investigation. Additionally, all records of vaccination may come in handy when you meet the veterinary physician for examination. Keep all records you have on hand.
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