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How does your doctor/ you check your dog's temperature? -
October 20th 2014, 02:39 AM
Umm.. My dog had fever this weekend and the vet put the thermometer in dog's anus to take his temperature. I am just worried if that is the way it is the way it is supposed to be done? I really don't like the idea of something being put up his anus like that.
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Re: How does your doctor/ you check your dog's temperature? -
October 20th 2014, 02:46 AM
Yes the thermometer goes up the dogs ass to get a read on it. That is how it is supposed to be done. It doesn't damage anything or hurt the dog it is perfectly fine. No need to worry.
Re: How does your doctor/ you check your dog's temperature? -
October 20th 2014, 03:13 AM
That's how it's supposed to be done. The vet we take my dogs to always have done it that way, it doesn't hurt the dog in anyway. It's more uncomfortable for you then it is for the dog. (It still is uncomfortable for them; but it doesn't hurt them) There's no need to worry.
Last edited by Kintsukuroi.; October 20th 2014 at 04:34 PM.
Re: How does your doctor/ you check your dog's temperature? -
October 20th 2014, 06:28 AM
Your dog probably didn't like it much either. But it's actually totally normal. It would be very difficult to take a dog's temperature the way you'd take a human's, so this is the most accurate way of doing it. So, yes, it's not pleasant, but it's effective.
Re: How does your doctor/ you check your dog's temperature? -
October 20th 2014, 04:09 PM
That's how a vet is supposed to take a pet's temperature. When my cat was a kitten I had to check his temperature regularly to make sure he was warm enough. He hated it. Obviously it's uncomfortable for the pet, but it does not hurt them in any way. (it'd be uncomfortable for you too )