Recognizing fever in dogs is crucial, as they can’t verbalize discomfort. Key signs include shivering, lethargy, warm ears, and loss of appetite, often linked to infections or inflammation. Promptly check your dog’s temperature rectally; a reading above 102.5°F warrants veterinary consultation, especially if accompanied by worsening symptoms or dehydration, ensuring timely care.
How to tell if your dog has a fever: Signs, symptoms, and when to call the vet

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