How to take a Samoyed’s temperature? Do you know how to tell when a dog has a fever?

How to take a Samoyed’s temperature 1: Rectal measurement
(1) Disinfect the rectal thermometer with alcohol and adjust the temperature to zero.(2) Apply a small amount of Vaseline on one end of the rectal thermometer for lubrication. If Vaseline is not available, purified water can be used instead.
(3) It is recommended to test the dog while he is sleeping or lying down, so as not to cause strong resistance from the dog. It is best to have one person help comfort the Samoyed and distract the Samoyed while one person takes the temperature.
(4) Put one end of the rectal thermometer into the rectum about 2cm, remember not to exceed 3cm.
(5) Wait for about 5 minutes, then take out the rectal thermometer and read it.
How to measure the temperature of a Samoyed 2. Measure the temperature on the inside of the hind legs
(1) Disinfect the thermometer with alcohol and adjust the temperature to zero.(2) It is recommended to test the dog while he is sleeping or lying down, so as not to cause strong resistance from the dog. It is best for someone to help appease the Samoyed and distract the Samoyed. One person takes the temperature.
(3) Place the thermometer on the inside of the Samoyed's hind legs, where it is connected to the belly, just like humans measure the armpit temperature.
(4) Since the body surface temperature is lower than the rectal temperature, it needs to be measured for 10 minutes before taking it out, and 0.5 degrees should be added to the temperature at this time to get close to the accurate value.
Tips: When measuring the Samoyed’s temperature, you can use snacks to distract the Samoyed, which can effectively reduce the Samoyed’s resistance.
What is the normal body temperature of a Samoyed?
Adult dogs: 37.5℃-38.5℃, small dogs and puppies: 38.5℃-39℃. The basal body temperature of furry children is inherently higher than that of humans. Therefore, when the owner touches the exposed skin (in the ears, belly), the temperature will feel higher than that of humans. This is normal. Only when the dog's temperature exceeds 39.5 degrees, does it mean that the dog has a fever. Random articles
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