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  1. Normal Rectal Temperature Ranges. Adapted from Robertshaw D. Temperature Regulation and Thermal Environment, in Dukes' Physiology of Domestic Animals, 12th ed., Reece WO, Ed. Copyright 2004, Cornell University Press.

  2. Beef cattle have a normal rectal temperature range of 36.7-39.1 o C (average 38.3 o C) (Reece, 2015) or 37.8-39.2 o C (Abdisa, 2017). The rectal temperature of polled Bali cattle increased...

  3. The normal range of temperatures at which dogs and other species can maintain their body temperatures without expend-ing energy to increase heat production or heat loss (NRC, 2010) is called the thermoneutral zone (TNZ), and ranges from 20°C (68°F) to 30°C (86°F) for dogs (NRC, 2006).

  4. The temperature must not fall below 45 °F for more than 4 consecutive hours. For dogs that are not acclimated to lower temperatures; breeds that are sensitive to the cold (such as short-haired or toy breeds); and elderly, young, sick, or injured dogs, the temperature must not fall below 50 °F.

  5. 13 Μαρ 2020 · How Cold Is Too Cold? Unsafe temperatures for dogs will vary in their stages: At 0 degrees Celsius (32°F) is where it starts being unsafe. At -6 degrees Celsius (21°F) it starts being...

  6. 26 Ιαν 2023 · Typically, most dogs can tolerate outdoor temperatures at or below 80 degrees Fahrenheit when it's hot, and temperatures at or above 40 degrees Fahrenheit when it's cold.

  7. One study measured the rectal temperature of 62 healthy dogs presenting to a veterinary hospital and determined the normal range to be 37.239.2°C (Konietschke et al., 2014). However, this paper did not state the statistical method used to determine this range.

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