What Is a Normal Dog Temperature?
Just like humans, there is a normal temperature in dogs, and if this is over what it should be, it can be a cause for concern. There are many things that can affect your dog's normal temperature, from illness to heat and even anxiety. Learn all you need to know, here.
What is a normal temperature in dogs?
Your dog's temperature should be around 38° – 39°C. A dog’s normal body temperature is naturally higher than that of humans. However, if your dog has a temperature of 39.5° or higher, then they may be considered to have a fever.
What is dog fever?
Fever in dogs, much like that in humans, is when they suffer from an increase in body temperature that is above the norm. There are many different conditions that can cause fever in dogs. Sometimes it may be straightforward for your vet to determine the underlying cause but in other cases the cause may not be so clear.
What are the signs of fever in dogs?
There are a few signs to look out for when trying to determine whether your dog has a fever or not:
- Excessive panting
- Lethargy
- Loss of appetite
- Vomiting
- Tiredness
- Dry nose
- Warm/red ears
If your dog is showing any unusual signs, you should seek veterinary advice without delay. It is also important to pay attention to your dog's overall body language. Your dog may show subtle signs of feeling unwell early on, and these are easier to spot if you are keeping a close eye on your dog’s behaviour.
What causes fever in dogs?
There are many things that can cause your dog to get a fever, these include:
- Ear infection
- Anxiety
- Dental abscess
- Urinary tract Infection
- Kidney or lung infection
Rarely, dogs can also suffer from fever if they ingest substances or plants that are poisonous to them. These include:
- Human medications
- Toxic plants
- Toxic Foods
Just like in people, your dog may also suffer from a mild fever after vaccinations. This is uncommon but can be a sign that your dog’s immune system is responding to the vaccine. You should speak to your vet if you have any concerns