Have you ever thought your pup felt a little too warm and wondered if they had a fever? Dogs can catch influenza, develop infections, and even spike a fever if they eat something poisonous. Taking your pup’s temp is not quite the same as taking your own, but it’s something every pet parent should be ready to do. Despite claims to the contrary you cannot truly know a dog’s temperature by touching their nose or face. To get an accurate reading, you must use a thermometer. But what method is best for taking a dog’s temperature? I looked at several top options available to find the best dog thermometer. Read More
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