Dog's diarrhea is yellow and mushy but energetic
0 Oct 27,2023
1. Choose a suitable thermometer: You can use an ordinary medical thermometer or an electronic thermometer for children. When measuring rectal temperature, it is safer to use an electronic thermometer when you are not sure.
2. Measure when the dog is quiet: exercise, drinking a lot of water, and eating may cause body temperature changes. Therefore, it is best to take measurements when your dog is quiet.
3. Keep the dog calm during measurement: Whether measuring rectal temperature or surface temperature, make sure the dog does not get rid of the thermometer when measuring. If you place the thermometer on the top of your thigh, hold the thermometer in place with your hand to keep it in contact with your dog's skin.
4. Measure the rectal temperature after defecation: When measuring the rectal temperature, it needs to be measured after the dog defecates. Otherwise, the correct temperature cannot be measured.
5. Apply Lubricant, Then Measure: When measuring your rectal temperature, you must first apply a lubricant such as Vaseline to the test end of the thermometer. Having a thermometer shoved into your dog's anus can be very uncomfortable. If Vaseline is not available, you can use olive oil or baby moisturizer instead.
6. Multiple measurements: The dog's body temperature may change at any time, especially when it has a fever. You should measure the dog's temperature multiple times and monitor it at all times.