Checking your dog’s temperature is an important part of monitoring their health. A dog’s normal temperature range is between 101 and 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit. If your dog’s temperature is outside of this range, it could be a sign of illness and you should contact your veterinarian.
There are a few different ways to check your dog’s temperature. The most common method is to use a rectal thermometer. To do this, you will need to gently insert the thermometer into your dog’s rectum about 1 inch. Hold the thermometer in place for about 30 seconds, or until it beeps. Another method for checking your dog’s temperature is to use an ear thermometer. To do this, you will need to gently insert the thermometer into your dog’s ear canal. Hold the thermometer in place for about 10 seconds, or until it beeps.