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    Is my dog sick or just tired?
    Beverly Ulbrich
    Dog Behaviorist & Trainer
    Beverly Ulbrich is a Dog Behaviorist and Trainer and the Founder of The Pooch Coach, a private dog training business based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is a Certified CGC (Canine Good Citizen) Evaluator by the American Kennel Club and has served on the Board of Directors for the American Humane Association and Rocket Dog Rescue. She has been voted the best private dog trainer in the San Francisco Bay Area 4 times by SF Chronicle and by Bay Woof, and she has won 4 "Top Dog Blog" awards. She has also been featured on TV as a dog behavior expert. Beverly has over 18 years of dog behavior training experience and specializes in dog aggression and anxiety training. She has a Master of Business Administration from Santa Clara University and a BS from Rutgers University.
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    You can usually tell a dog is sick if they are panting really heavily and being lethargic. Another thing you can examine is their nose. Ideally, a dog's nose should be a little cool and damp. If the nose is all dried up or hot, then that's a problem too.
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    How can you tell if a dog has a fever?
    Beverly Ulbrich
    Dog Behaviorist & Trainer
    Beverly Ulbrich is a Dog Behaviorist and Trainer and the Founder of The Pooch Coach, a private dog training business based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is a Certified CGC (Canine Good Citizen) Evaluator by the American Kennel Club and has served on the Board of Directors for the American Humane Association and Rocket Dog Rescue. She has been voted the best private dog trainer in the San Francisco Bay Area 4 times by SF Chronicle and by Bay Woof, and she has won 4 "Top Dog Blog" awards. She has also been featured on TV as a dog behavior expert. Beverly has over 18 years of dog behavior training experience and specializes in dog aggression and anxiety training. She has a Master of Business Administration from Santa Clara University and a BS from Rutgers University.
    Dog Behaviorist & Trainer
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    If you're worried that your dog may have a fever, then knowing their ear temperature really helps. I recommend putting your thumb inside the dog's ear, specifically the entrance of their ear. If you know what their normal temperature is and how it feels, then when it gets hotter, you'll feel it and know something is wrong.
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    My dog's stomach feels hot at night. Does this mean he is sick?
    Pippa Elliott, MRCVS
    Veterinarian
    Dr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.
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    Not necessarily. If your dog gets warm during the night, he will lose eat best from the parts of his body that have the thinnest fur, ie his belly. When you place a hand on his belly it will therefore feel warm to the touch, but this is heat being dissipated rather than his gut generating heat because he is unwell. Watch for signs such as lack of appetite, vomiting, or diarrhea, which would indicate he is poorly.
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    My dog has a tumor. Can this make her run a fever?
    Pippa Elliott, MRCVS
    Veterinarian
    Dr. Elliott, BVMS, MRCVS is a veterinarian with over 30 years of experience in veterinary surgery and companion animal practice. She graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1987 with a degree in veterinary medicine and surgery. She has worked at the same animal clinic in her hometown for over 20 years.
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    Yes. The body produces chemicals known as Tumor Necrosis Factors (TNF). These cause cell death and inflammation, and is often accompanied by a fever. Also, having a tumor weakens the immune system and makes the dog more vulnerable to secondary infections. Either way, it's a good idea to talk to your vet about an anti-inflammatory medication and antibiotics.
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    Why does a dog eat grass?
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    Dogs often eat grass when they're nauseous and want to throw up. If your dog is consuming a lot of grass suddenly, it could mean that they have a stomach bug. (Some dogs also just enjoy eating grass.)
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    My eight-year-old Shih Tzu is shivering and has lost weight. What could be wrong?
    L DC
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    Perhaps you are feeding it the wrong food. When my dog was just out of his puppy years, he almost completely stopped eating and lost weight. He started shivering because his body didn't have enough energy to keep him warm. He also had Colitis. Then we put him on a food called Chappie. I would personally recommend the wet food but Chappie also does dry food so try both and she what works for your dog. My dog is now six and he has Chappie wet food with dry food sprinkled on top. So I would recommend a change in food, and go from there.
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    My dog sleeps all day but doesn't have a fever. What does this mean?
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    Certain types of dogs are like this, but if it is out of the ordinary for your dog or its breed, you should probably take it to the vet.
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    My puppy has suddenly become lethargic. She is eating not food but is eating grass. She doesn't have a fever. What should I do
    Community Answer
    Contact your vet for advice and offer her only bland foods, like plain chicken and white rice, until she feels better.
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    My dog has a runny nose, is he sick or not?
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    No, a dog's nose is naturally wet. If he is licking it, it is to keep the moisture in. But if liquid is just coming out of his nose, go see a vet.
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    When should I take my dog to the vet?
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    At least once a year, but it is a good idea to go even 2-3 times a year. You should go to the vet if your dog is bleeding/vomiting severely, urinating blood, has seizures, animal bites, or any life threatening or harmful injury. Just use common sense and you should be okay.
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    My dog just stopped eating. He's just sleeping and being nonactive. I think he may have a slight fever, but he isn't panting, and his gums look good. He's usually so full of life. What should I do?
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    More info is needed to answer your question, but in general you need to check: Is your dog drinking water? If so, is it more or less? If your dog doesn't drink for over 24 hours, get him to a vet! Is your dog peeing? More or less than usual? Is your dog pooping? If so, is it soft or runny? Keep track. Are there any signs of blood in the urine or stool? If so, get your dog to the vet! Is your dog acting dazed or "out-of-it"? Confusion could be signs of a fever. If not any of these, then: do you hear any stomach growling or gurgling coming from your dog? It could be a digestive upset that's happening and your dog doesn't want to eat for a day or two, but more than 3 days call the vet. The more info you have the better.
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    What can I give a dog if it has a fever?
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    You can try a cool bath, cool water can help bring temp down until you can reach a vet. You can also use the Blue Ice cold packs or ice bag, wrapped in a towel alongside your pet.
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    What is the normal temperature of a dog?
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    103 degrees Fahrenheit is normal for dogs, and if they are any warmer they might have a fever or infection.
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    How can my dog be hot without a fever?
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    Dogs have a lot of fur, which keeps them extra warm - especially during hot summer days. Ways to tell if this is the case is by checking to see if they are panting or not, which is a method they use to cool themselves down because they cannot sweat. Also, if your dog isn't as physically active as they normally are, it usually is a sign they are too warm. Help them cool down by getting their coats trimmed, and making sure there is shade for them to cool down in; also make sure they have plenty of water.
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    How do I recognize if my dog is in pain, and what noise would he make?
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    Whimpering and whining is the most common verbal sign of a dog's distress, but check out this article on How to Tell if a Dog Is in Pain for more information.
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    What medication should I apply to an open wound on my dog?
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    Bacitracin zinc is helpful. You can buy it at a store or online. It is good for open sores anywhere on the animal's body. Make sure you clean the area, and the wounded area doesn't necessarily need any type of bandage on it or around it.
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    Can I give my dog baby aspirin?
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    While aspirin can be useful for dogs in small doses, it's best to avoid giving your dog any medications without explicit instructions from a vet. Contact your vet to ask them how much baby aspirin you can give to your dog.
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    My dog has had a toe removed on his left rear leg due to infection. This has left his paw warm after two weeks. Is this part of the healing process, or is the infection still there?
    Community Answer
    Taking your dog's temperature can be hard. There is no way I can really suggest, but If you get worried, give the dog a cool bath. Secure a plastic bag over his paw beforehand. Afterwards, I would suggest visiting your vet.
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    What kind of cool treats are good for dogs?
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    There is a dog safe ice cream called Frosty Paws that you can probably find in your local grocery store, or you can give your dog ice cubes or broth ice cubes (my dog loves these).
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    What should I do when my dog has pneumonia at home?
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    You should get some medical attention from a vet immediately. Also you should check your dog's urinary tract for bleeding and check the dog for any signs of diarrhea.
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    My dog won't eat and cant seem to get comfortable. She keeps stretching and she did throw up stomach acid once. Her bowel movements are normal. Any suggestions as to what I should do or check for?
    Bob Bibbidy
    Community Answer
    What color is the vomit? Yellow or green vomit is actually bile from the dog's small intestines and can indicate bile reflux. White vomit that is foamy means the dog has too much air in its belly when it eats and needs its food bowl adjusted in accordance to the dog's height and reach its food. Dog's that strain to reach their food inhale air upon trying to eat and get sick as a result, like when babies vomit after swallowing too much air while drinking from a bottle. Red, black or brown vomit is digested blood and requires a vet. Otherwise, seek a vet.
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