How do I know if my dog ha a fever without taking his temperature?
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Touching your dog’s head is not a good indication of the animal having a fever. A dog should have a warm head, quite warm to the touch. If your dog is lethargic it is time to call the vet again. An upper respiratory infection is not a good thing in a dog. Keep going with the medications and call the vet. Sick animals may appear to get worse soon after beginning their medication but within a few days (2 or 3) you should see more activity and brighter eyes. This is a good clue the animal is getting better.