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catherine
Tue, Jul 9, 2024
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chills


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Dr. Brown
Dr.Tail Vet

It sounds like your dog has been experiencing chills for the past three days, which can be concerning. Chills in dogs can stem from various factors such as fever, pain, anxiety, or even a reaction to cold weather.

One potential cause could be a fever, which might indicate an underlying infection or illness. For dogs, a normal temperature ranges between 101°F and 102.5°F. If her temperature exceeds this range, she likely has a fever.

First, make sure she is in a warm and comfortable environment. Provide her with a cozy blanket and keep her away from drafts.

And ensure she has access to fresh water at all times. Staying hydrated is especially important if she has a fever.

Lastly, watch for any additional symptoms such as lethargy, loss of appetite, vomiting, or diarrhea. These could indicate a more serious condition.

If Febby is not showing any other symptoms, you can keep an eye on her a little longer. However, if the chills persist or if you notice any other concerning symptoms, consider making a hospital appointment or let me know again.. Persistent chills can be a sign of an underlying issue that may require medical attention.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Thank you.