Most dog owners will notice if there are sudden changes in behavior or strange dogs, but it is useful to know the specific symptoms to date. If your dog shows signs of irrational consumption, the sudden loss of appetite, vomiting or diarrhea persists, or unusual lethargy then they should be clear enough to raise concerns. Discharge from the eyes or inflamed eyes, rapid or shallow breathing or coughing can be signs of something seriously hard.

Usually when a dog is sick, they show an increase in temperature measured by a nose hot and dry. If your dog has a high temperature or low temperatures, consult your veterinarian. Note that the temperature of a dog rose after intense activity or excitement, and not a reliable measure of your health.
If you are unsure, you can take the dogs temperature yourself and this is taken rectally with a suitable thermometer. A normal temperature is 101.5F dogs at rest, even if your dog is a hairless breeds their temperature one or two degrees higher.

To take the temperature of your dog, choose a time that your dog is calm. You must ensure that your dog is properly secured to avoid sitting on the thermometer. Lubricate the thermometer with petroleum jelly or other lubricant and inserted into the rectum about an inch dog. Any reading above 102.5F or reading of less than 100 ° C must be considered with care and veterinary advice should be sought.
If you know or think your dog is ill make sure to remain calm and reassuring way to display until you reach the vet. Dogs can be very sensitive to the tone of voice and of concern or fear in his voice and his attitude.
Understanding of their needs of dogs and keep an eye out for signs of disease and ill health will ensure that you act quickly to ensure that the service dog as soon as possible.








