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My dog’s body feels hot, like a fever. Where should I touch or measure to tell if it has a fever?
Feeling the dog with your hand and judging by heat is wrong. Use a thermometer under the armpit; 39.2Β°C or above confirms fever, below that is just warmth. Treat with a canine fever-reducing medication or a vet's fever shot after diagnosis.
I just discovered my dog has a fever, and this is my first time. What should I do?
Don't jump to conclusions from a warm bodyβhand-feeling is unreliable. Use a thermometer under the armpit; 39.2Β°C or above means fever. A canine fever-reducing medication treats it, or a vet can give a fever shot after diagnosis.

How to Prevent Cat Diarrhea
Cat diarrhea is usually diet- or disease-related, and both are preventable. Transition food slowly, keep up vaccines and deworming, and support gut health with regular probiotics and steady warmth.

What to Do When Your Cat Has a Respiratory Infection
Feline respiratory infections bring sneezing, nasal discharge, congestion, and coughing, and need prompt care. Mild cases respond to supportive treatment, while yellow discharge points to a more serious upper-respiratory infection.
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