What is a dog's normal body temperature?
1. The normal body temperature of dogs is divided into young dogs and adult dogs. Generally, the normal body temperature of adult dogs is 37.5℃-38.7℃, and the normal body temperature of young dogs is 38.2℃-39.2℃. 2. Generally, the body temperature of dogs is higher at night and lower in the morning, but it will not exceed 0.5 degrees Celsius. 3. Measure the dog’s body temperature including rectal temperature, surface temperature, and infrared temperature.
Measuring the dog’s body temperature while exercising or in a nervous state will cause the body temperature to be too high. Therefore, such situations should be avoided as much as possible, and the body temperature will be measured after the dog is stable.
Tip:
If the dog's body temperature is high or low, it is best for the owner to take the dog to the hospital for examination first, and then prescribe the right medicine after understanding the cause.
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