Veterinary Digital Thermometer
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Veterinary Digital Thermometer

Veterinary Digital Thermometer

Our Products HS-24V view more HS-113V view more HS-29V view more Product Description veterinary digital thermometer Differences between veterinary thermometers and human thermometers 1. The temperature range of veterinary thermometers is between 35℃ and 43℃, while the highest temperature of...

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veterinary digital thermometer

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veterinary digital thermometer

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veterinary digital thermometer
veterinary digital thermometer

Differences between veterinary thermometers and human thermometers

1. The temperature range of veterinary thermometers is between 35℃ and 43℃, while the highest temperature of human thermometers is 42℃.

2. Veterinary thermometers have a rod that is more than human thermometers. It is used to fix the thermometer in the anus of animals to measure body temperature, which is not suitable for human use.

3. Veterinary thermometers are only for anal use, while human thermometers are oral, axillary, and anal.

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The temperature of different parts of the livestock body is different. Generally, the internal temperature is higher than the surface temperature. The temperature of different organs in the body and different parts of the surface are also very different. Generally, the rectal temperature is closer to the deep temperature and is easy to measure, so livestock usually use the rectal temperature as a body temperature indicator.
Body temperature of healthy livestock: cattle: 37.5~39.0

Buffalo: 37.5~39.5 Rabbit: 38.5~39.5 Dog: 37.5~39.0

Dairy cow: 38.0~39.3 Cat: 38.5~39.5 Sheep: 38.0~40.0

Horse: 37.5~38.5 Goat: 37.5~40.5

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The normal body temperature of a dog is generally between 37.5℃ and 39℃. When the body temperature reaches 40.5℃, the internal organs begin to be damaged. If left in a high temperature or high humidity and hot environment without treatment, the dog may die within 20 minutes due to system failure.

Dogs, like humans, are warm-blooded animals. The so-called constant temperature is actually a dynamic concept, that is, under normal circumstances, the body's heat production and heat dissipation are basically balanced, and the body temperature fluctuates slightly within a certain range. The temperature regulation of warm-blooded animals is a very complex process, involving the coordination of neural regulation and fluid regulation.

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