What should I do if my dog has a fever over 40 and it won’t go away?
If the dog has a high fever of over 40 degrees and does not go away, we need to take it to the hospital for anti-fever injections, find out the cause of the dog’s high fever, and then provide targeted treatment. We should not treat the dog indiscriminately without knowing the cause of the dog's disease. In particular, we should not take drugs indiscriminately. Taking drugs indiscriminately may make the dog's condition more serious.
Tip:
If the medicine is not symptomatic, it will bring extra burden to the body, so the medicine we give to dogs must be symptomatic.
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