Can you be more specific with your question?
The most accurate way to check a dog's temperature is by using a rectal thermometer. Lubricate the tip, gently insert it into the dog's rectum, and wait for the reading. A dog's normal temperature is around 101-102.5°F (38.3-39.2°C).
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It depends on the size of the dog (and the size of the midget)! With strength training, dogs can carry up to 33% of their body weight.
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T-U-F-F- Puppy - 2010 Dog Dish Watch Dog 1-10 was released on: USA: 15 January 2011
Bart's Dog Gets an F was created on 1991-03-07.
T-U-F-F- Puppy - 2010 Big Dog on Campus Dog's Best Friend 1-22 was released on: USA: 16 January 2012
JFK's dog was a Welsh terrier.
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Some dog breeds starting with F are:Foxy RussellFrench MastiffFree-Lance BulldogFrenchie-Pei
The normal body temperature for a dog falls within the range of 100.5°F to 102.5°F.
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T-U-F-F- Puppy - 2010 Sheep Dog Mom's Away was released on: USA: 9 August 2013
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F. H. Bennett is credited with the invention of the first dog biscuit in 1908.