A dog's normal body temperature varies between 38 and 39 degrees Celsius (100 -102 degrees Fahrenheit).
To take a dog's temperature,
101 to a little over 102. I think it's 102.4. Anything over 103 you should call your vet. But just like humans it's not just temp that's important. Is your dog acting normal? Eating and drinking normally? Normal potty breaks? If you're concerned about your dog don't judge when to see a vet by the pup's temp, go by their overall behavior. If they have a fever or an infection you'll notice it from other things in their routine
nah it is impossible
98.6 is the normal temp... 99.6 is a bit high.
You take their temperature rectally with a thermometer and it should range from 101-102 Degrees F. I just checked my dog's temp to see if she had a fever because she has been sick, her temp was 101.1 which is normal. All dogs usually have this same temp.
Yes, any vaccination can cause a mild temp in any animal. If the temp persists (longer than a day or so) and is over 3 degrees above your animals normal temp, take it back to the Vet.
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A dog's normal temperature should be about 101F. If they are pregnant their temperature will dip to around 98F. When it does, you will know that the puppies should be delivered within the next 24 hours.
it is room temp. if its temp is to high it will melt.
no
A normal temperature is 98.5.
the normal temp is about 97.5
About 200 degrees is normal
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