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Now available the ThermoPet™ Non-Contact Thermometer for Dogs that delivers accurate results immediately without touching your pet!
Like humans, dogs can also suffer from fever. In fact, a fever is often considered the first indicator for most diseases affecting dogs. If the fever is undetected, and left untreated, it can lead to serious health consequences.
Some people have tried to use the human ear thermometers on their dogs, but they will not produce reliable readings, due to the way they are calibrated and the different shapes of the ear canal of a dog. Ear thermometers for dogs are invasive and difficult to use at best and very expensive at worst.

The normal temperature range for a dog is (in degrees Fahrenheit) 101-102.5. Up until now, the only way to check for fever in a dog at home was by touching the inside of the ears or the nose of a dog guesswork at best. The only reliable way to determine fever, however, is by taking the dogs temperature.

Taking a dog's temperature has long been an invasive procedure that usually takes two people one to restrain the pet, and the other to insert and hold the thermometer in place long enough to obtain an accurate reading.
That has all changed with the introduction of the ThermoPet™ Non-Contact Thermometer for Dogs! The ThermoPet™ Non-Contact Thermometer for Dogs is the most economical and reliable way to assess fever in a dog.
This device provides you with a non-invasive way to take your dog or cats temperature quickly and accurately without laying a hand on your pet! It requires almost no set-up, comes fully assembled, and is easy to use.
Remember, you should never make decisions about your pets health without first consulting your veterinarian.

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  • The normal body temperature for a dog falls within the range of 100.5°F to 102.5°F

  • What is a normal dog temp?

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