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Discover If Your Dog Has A Fever | Dogs

By FloellaMcFee
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If you notice that Fido's behaviour has altered it is always worrying. However, a depressed manner in dog may actually be a sign of a fever. He may show a general listlessness, be unwilling to move from his bed. A common indication is a lack of desire to eat and drink. His eyes may appear dull and he'll show no interest in his normal activities: such as walking, playing with his toys, or playing merry hell with your slippers.

If you touch Fido around the ears or the nose he may feel hot. Just as with humans a fever will raise the overall temperature to combat infections from bacteria, viruses and ingested toxins, the same is true of dogs. In humans touching the skin will ascertain if the temperature is raised. However, a dog's temperature is normally 3 degrees above that of a human: somewhere between 37.8C (100F) and 39.3C (102.7F). So Fido will naturally feel warm; but to a human touch how warm is warm? Fido is not in a position to speak.

He may also be showing more serious signs of illness such as an itch which he'll be scratching; he might find it painful to move; he may even have diarrhoea and vomiting. Unfortunately only a trained professional can tell by touching a dog if there is a fever; and even then they will know that the surest way of telling is with a thermometer.

The usual method of taking a dog's temperature with a thermometer is via the rectum. Obviously this will not be the most enjoyable experience for poor old Fido, particularly if he's not feeling at his best. Insertion can be made easier by coating the thermometer with petroleum jelly.

Of course when in doubt it's always best to consult a vet, but if the temperature is slightly above 102F, and he's not showing any very serious signs of illness, then this might only be a mild fever. It may be considered wise to allow Fido to fight this off himself; it will boost his immune system. Unfortunately, as the temperature is being taking rectally, poo poo lurking in his back passage could give a false reading. Take his temperature at regular intervals, particularly after he's evacuated his bowels. If his temperature increases, or was already at 105 or above, Fido is a very ill dog and will need immediate medical attention.

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