Here are the important key data for your dog
Press your dog's gums a few seconds with your finger until the area is white. Now count the seconds it takes so that the blood flows properly again and the area has colored again normally. If this takes longer than two seconds, your dog's circulatory condition is already classified as questionable.
38 ° - 38.5 ° at large breeds
39.0 ° with smaller breeds
39.5 ° in puppies, stress or excitement
Small dogs: approx. 6 months
medium dogs: about 1 year
big dogs: approx. To the age of 2
The teeth are between the 4th and the 7th month. It changes the milk teeth with 28 teeth to the permanent teeth with 42 teeth. The dog can only alleviate toothache by massaging its gums to aid from objects. Therefore, during this time he begins to chew more on objects with the right consistency (shoes, decorative strip, sofa corner, etc.).
Average: 128/84
small: 142/85
medium: 125/65
tall: 120/69
Fell: tight, smooth and glossy
skin: smooth, elastic and free of dandruff and parasites (dandruff that suddenly occurs is an indication of stress and do not count here)
Glossy, clear, guard eyes with an interested look pupil clearly recognizable with changing size no secretion accumulation, no watery eyes, no inflammation
Hearing aisles clean
no crust formation
no visible secretions
no redness, inflammation or injuries visible no striking smell
No bad breath
teeth are clean and white
normal pink colored tongue (exceptions some dog breeds)
Well audible and regular
In dogs, the pulse is best grown on the femoral artery. This artery runs in the upper, front third of the femoral side of the hind legs.
You can also feel the pulse on the Arteria Coccygea on the underside of the tail a little below the tail base.
70 - 120 strokes/minute for large dogs
80 - 100 strokes/minute with medium dogs
100 - 120 beats/minute in small dogs
Normal: pink, smooth, shiny and moist
danger: very pale, white or strongly red, bluish or bloody
Clean and without injuries
when clawing: In any case, please make sure that you do not cut too short (into life) and injure the dog.
Please pay attention to the paws of your dog even at high outside temperatures. Hot asphalt can burn the paws of bales. (If you can put your back on the floor for 30 seconds without burning yourself, your dog is safe.)
The Hundinfoportal page has a very detailed list of poisons in the everyday life of the dog.
Here you will find the dangers and how you have to react in the event of poisoning.
The Hundinfoportal page has a very detailed list of the dog's diseases.
Here you will find the list and how you should react for a disease.