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Fever

Valley Fever in Dogs
Valley Fever occurs when dogs inhale the spores, and when the spores are inhaled by your dog, they can grow into small balls in your pet's lungs.

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Milk Fever in Dogs: Cause, Symptoms and Treatment
Eclampsia, also known as milk fever or puerperal tetany, typically occurs in lactating female dogs within 2 to 4 weeks after giving birth. If the dog's calcium levels become depleted or cannot be replenished adequately, it can lead to hypocalcemia.

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How to Tell If Dog Has Fever Without Thermometer
In dogs, a normal body temperature ranges between 99.5°F and 102.5°F (37.5°C to 39.2°C). When a dog's body temperature rises above this range, it indicates the presence of a fever. Fever is accompanied by other symptoms, such as a runny nose and cough.

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