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Old 07-30-2006, 08:09 AM   #4
kalina82
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Originally Posted by Samc
ok, answered my own question. Looks like the extreme low is 99F and extreme high is 102.5 F Anything else should be of concern.

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i'd be concerned at 99F i'd say extreme low would be 100.

also if you suspect something is wrong and you check the temp only to find out that it is out of the normal range, second step would be to check the color of the hums. if they are white or blue, that's bad, take them directly to the vet. take your finger and press on the gum line, it should turn white for a split second from the pressure and then immediately go to pink/red again, if this does not happen your pup is turning anemic and needs to go to the vet.
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