Fever symptoms and treatments in Nova Scotia duck hunting dogs

Dec 13,2023
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Fever symptoms in Nova Scotia Duck Hunting Puppies:

1. The normal body temperature of Nova Scotia Duck Hunting Puppies is before 38-39℃. The body temperature of adult dogs is between 37.5-38.5℃. If the dog's body temperature exceeds 39 degrees Celsius, it means the dog has a fever.

2. When a dog has a fever, his nose will become dry and cracked, his spirit will be low, and his appetite will also decrease.

3. When a dog has a fever, it will appear listless, loss of appetite, etc.; some dogs will also have shortness of breath and increased heartbeat.

Methods for treating fever in Nova Scotia duck hunting retrievers:

1. You can apply an ice pack to the dog’s abdomen, or you can use a wrung-out wet towel. Replace ice pack. Or wipe the dog's abdomen with a towel dipped in dilute alcohol solution to help cool down the dog.

2. If the dog is in good physical condition, you can let it soak in cold water for five to ten minutes.

3. You can wrap the dog in a large towel soaked in cold water to help the dog cool down.

4. If the dog stays in an airtight place and is exposed to the scorching sun for a long time, even if it panting and sticking out its tongue cannot cool down, you can put it in a ventilated and cool place.

5. When your dog has a fever, you need to provide it with enough drinking water to avoid the risk of dehydration. If the dog is unwilling to drink water, you can put some ice cubes in its bowl to make the dog like to drink water.

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