Is It Normal for a Dogs Head to Be Warm? Find Out Here!
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So, the other day, I was petting my dog, Buster, you know, just giving him some love. And I noticed his head felt kinda warm. Not, like, burning hot, but definitely warmer than the rest of him. It got me thinking, "Is this normal?" I mean, Buster seemed fine, wagging his tail, begging for treats as usual, but I'm a bit of a worrier, so, naturally, I started my investigation.
My Deep Dive into Dog Head Temperatures
First thing I did? I touched his ears. Yep, they felt warm too. He's got short fur, especially on his head and ears, so it makes sense that those areas would be more exposed to, well, everything.
I did a little digging * said that a dogs normal body temprature is usually between 101 and 102.5 *'s higher than a humans!It also metioned that there are many reasons that will rise the dogs temprature,such as a lot of running.
- Less Fur, More Heat: Makes sense, right? Like wearing a thinner hat in the winter.
- Running Around Like a Crazy Dog: Buster loves chasing squirrels. The articles I skimmed said exercise can make 'em warmer.
I also watched Buster really closely for a while. Was he panting more than usual? Nope. Was he acting lethargic? Definitely not. He was his usual bouncy * my conclusion is Buster's warm head seemed to be just...Buster. He'd probably been sunbathing in his favorite spot on the rug earlier, and he had just finished a particularly enthusiastic game of fetch.
But,look,if you think your own pup is warm,and feel not normal,please just contact your * safe than sorry!