What is the normal body temperature of a puppy? The normal body temperature of a puppy is 38 to 39°C. The breeder can check the dog’s body temperature through ear thermometer and thermometer. When the dog’s body temperature is higher than 39°C or lower than 38°C, it means that the dog is running a fever. When a dog is found to be in a feverish state, it is generally associated with colds, heatstroke, and infectious diseases. Breeders need to promptly check the cause of the dog’s fever and treat it according to the illness. The breeder needs to cool down the dog in the summer and trim the dog’s coat for ventilation. In the winter, the breeder needs to keep the dog warm in time and give the dog nutrition to accumulate enough fat.
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