Although there are no definite signs, some symptoms that might indicate illness and fever in dogs include: Lethargy. Depressed mood. Shivering. Loss of appetite. Vomiting. Coughing. Nasal discharge. read more
Dog Fever Symptoms. Although there are no definite signs, some symptoms that might indicate illness and fever in dogs include: Lethargy; Depressed mood; Shivering; Loss of appetite; Vomiting; Coughing; Nasal discharge; The only accurate way to tell if your dog has an increased body temperature is to take his rectal temperature. read more
Know What’s Normal – The most important step in figuring out whether your dog has a fever is knowing his normal temperature. Just like people, with healthy body temperatures ranging from 97.6 to 99.6, dogs’ normal body temperatures vary. read more
However, finding out if your dog has a fever is a good way to figure out if it is actually sick. Documenting changes in body temperature could help a veterinarian to identify the cause of the illness in your dog and therefore help with treatment options. read more