The normal body temperature of a dog can be quite a bit higher than that of a human, and people may think the dog has a fever when they palpate it. A dog’s normal body temperature is around 37.8-39.3 and anything above this is considered a fever. However, there are many physiological increases that need to be avoided, such as excessive running and jumping, and excitement, which can cause a temporary increase in temperature, but this will slowly decrease over time.
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