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PUG's body temperature







archer
K9 Senior


Apr 23, 2003, 10:19 PM

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Hi there,

dis is my first time owning a pug, in fact yoda's my first puppy. adopting him wasn't an impulsive act or anything like that. i spent weeks of extensive research to make sure that the pug could fit my lifestyle and that i would be able to facilitate his needs. i also am aware of the medical issues that pugs are prone too and the fact that their flat faces facilitates their tendency to over heat if precaution is not taken.

I noticed that yoda's body temperature seems to be a little warm, erm ... yeh i know dogs are warm blooded Tongue ... as compared to other dogs that I've played with and 'sayang'ed, he seems to be slightly warmer. (I didn't take any temperature reading)

My question is, is it normal for a pug's temperature to be slightly higher?

p/s no regrets getting yoda, he is one active fella! hence the nick "multum in parvo" or soemthing like that Cool
Cheers!

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Khoobg
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Apr 24, 2003, 8:13 AM

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The normal human body temperature is 37 Degree C or 98.6 Degree F

The normal temperature of a dog range from 100 ~ 102.5 Degree F. Naturally, dog body temperature which is higher will feel warmer in our hand.


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archer
K9 Senior


Apr 24, 2003, 5:42 PM

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boy, that's surely a relief for me, thank you!
Cheers!

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ginl
ALPHA


Apr 24, 2003, 9:05 PM

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Hi, I was told by my vet that smaller dogs temp tend to be slightly higher than bigger dogs.


archer
K9 Senior


Apr 24, 2003, 9:21 PM

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thank you so very much for ur input!
Cheers!

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