Symptoms of dog fever hot ears dog fever hot ears. When a dog has a fever, there will be a runny nose, no spirit, reduced activity, sluggish reaction, decreased appetite, dry nose, red eyes and no light, etc. The more significant features are a dry nose and not moist, ears are hot, drink more water, poor mental state like lying still, slow to respond when called, it is best to take the body temperature to determine whether the fever. The most common symptom of fever in dogs is a dry nose and no previous wetness, and the root of the ear is very high or even a little hot, and then frequent drinking. Sometimes the fever is accompanied by a cold and the dog will have a runny nose. If it is an adult dog in 37.5-38.5 degrees is normal, if it is a puppy temperature should be in 38-39 degrees, if the temperature is normal also appear above symptoms, to seek medical examination of the cause of the disease.
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