clinical thermometer or a rectal thermometer
they stick a thermometer in the animals rear end
they stick a thermometer in the animals rear end
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What is the normal temperature of domestic animals ?
A veterinarian will use a rectal thermometer for most domestic species (cat, dog, horse, cow, sheep, goat, pig). This is the same type of thermometer that you can buy at any drug store or grocery for $8-20 depending on the features of the thermometer.
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Because they are different animals
to measure the temperature of a person or animals (living things) to see if their temperature is too high than the average temp.
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No, it is not recommended to use a regular thermometer on a dog to take its temperature. It is best to use a pet-specific thermometer designed for use on animals to ensure accurate and safe readings.