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How to deal with Samoyed fever:
1. Body temperature of a healthy Samoyed
Depending on the age of the dog, body temperature will also be affected by age. The temperature of puppies is relatively high, ranging from 38 to 39.3 degrees, while the normal range of body temperature for adult dogs is between 37.5 and 38.5 degrees. If the Samoyed's body temperature exceeds, for example, between 39-41 degrees, then it is a fever symptom. Samoyeds are very depressed after having a fever. Pay special attention to their usual abnormal symptoms. Some fevers are not caused by a simple cold, but may be serious infectious diseases, so owners of Samoyeds with fever must not be careless.
2. What are the causes of Samoyed fever
Sudden cold stimulation, infectious diseases, inflammation in the body, etc. may cause Samoyed to have fever. If the Samoyed is to be restored to health, the owner must allow the Samoyed to receive timely treatment. There is one thing that owners need to pay attention to. If there is a calcium deficiency after childbirth, Samoyeds will also have fever.
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3. Is it okay if the nose is wet?
Some owners think that there is nothing wrong with Samoyeds when they see their noses are wet. In fact, some Samoyeds’ noses are still wet when they have a fever. Owners need to pay special attention to this.
IV. Use medication with caution
When a Samoyed is found to have a fever, the owner must not give medicine to the Samoyed casually. I believe many owners also know the reason - blind use of medicine may not only fail to cure the Samoyed's disease quickly, but may also aggravate the Samoyed's disease. Therefore, If medication is needed, it must be done under the guidance of a veterinarian.
When the climate changes, owners should also pay attention to the maintenance of Samoyeds, add more cotton in the kennels, and reduce bathing of Samoyeds in winter to prevent colds and illnesses. The most important thing is to vaccinate the Samoyed on time every year to improve the Samoyed's own resistance against viruses and prevent infection with infectious diseases.