Why is the dog’s body temperature so high? It’s not a fever.
Why do dogs have high body temperatures?
Dogs are mammals, and their body temperature always maintains a constant temperature. The normal body temperature of dogs is generally 38 to 39 degrees, and younger dogs have a higher body temperature. Due to different physiological structures, dogs have a higher temperature than humans, so owners should not think that a dog with a higher body temperature than a human has a fever.