Why does the dog have hot ears and hot paws? Maybe the dog has a cold.
1. The dog has just finished exercising
The dog that has just finished exercising needs to dissipate heat, and the sweat glands on the paws are the channels for the dog to dissipate heat, so the dog's paws will appear hotter at this time. After exercising, the dog's body temperature will rise a little, and he will also pant, but his spirit is very normal. In this case, he will be fine after resting for a while.
2. Dogs get heat stroke in summer
In summer, if dogs are always in a high temperature environment, dogs will get heat stroke. Dogs suffering from heatstroke will be in extremely poor spirits and their body temperature will rise. In severe cases, the dog may die. The owner must pay attention to moving the dog to a cool place to rest and not allowing the dog to be exposed to the sun.
3. The dog has a fever
If the dog has a fever, the body temperature will rise. At this time, the dog will also show loss of appetite, cough, and runny nose. The owner can use a rectal thermometer to measure the dog's temperature. If the dog has a fever, it needs to be treated to reduce the fever.