When we have a fever, it means that our body is fighting against the virus, of course, the same is true for dogs! If the dog keeps having a high fever, the problem is already very serious! Generally speaking, the normal body temperature of a dog is 38~39.1 degrees. When a dog has a fever, the metabolism of body functions will become slower.
If you find that your dog is constantly panting, easily tired, or suddenly breathing very loudly, this may mean that there may be problems with the dog's heart and lung function, respiratory obstruction, or even bacterial infection.
I believe that for the owners, everyone has seen the scene of dog vomiting. In fact, vomiting is a way of regulation. If you eat too much, you will occasionally vomit if you can't digest it. As long as the dog is in good spirits, the pet owner does not need to worry too much. But if the dog vomits more than 3 to 4 times a day, it may mean that there is a physical problem!
When the whites of the dog's eyes turn red, it may be caused by inflammation, inflammation, or infection. If left alone, it may cause permanent blindness! It is also possible to have glaucoma. In addition to paying attention to the eyeball, you can also pay attention to whether there are any abnormalities in the eye socket. Remember, bloodshot eyes in dogs are one of the symptoms of many diseases, so don’t ignore them! If it is caused by diet, try to avoid too much salt and oil, as it is easy to cause inflammation of the dog.