Everything2
Near Matches
Ignore Exact
Full Text
Everything2

Normal Values for Vital Signs in the dog, cat, and ferret

created by MissCreant

(idea) by MissCreant (7.6 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 2 C!s Sat Jun 10 2000 at 19:14:27

Sometimes it's hard to tell if your critter is actually ill, or just acting a little sluggish, or a little silly, or just a little unusual in general. A good way to help decide is to compare his or her vital signs with the following sets of "normal" values.

Canine:
Temperature: 101.0-102.0 degrees F
Respiratory Rate (RR): 10-30 breaths per minute (Panting and sniffing do not consititute abnormality in and of themselves)
Heart Rate (HR) Adult, Medium to Large Breed: 70-160 beats per minute
Puppy: 80-220 beats per minute
Toy Breeds: (Adults and Puppies): 70-180 beats per minute

Feline:
Temperature: 100.5-102.5 degrees F
RR: 26-30 breaths per minute
HR: 160-240 beats per minute

Ferret:
Temperature: 100.8-104.0 degrees
RR: 33-36 per minute
HR: 220-250 beats per minute

Mucous membrane color (gum color) should be no paler than light pink, and capillary refill time (press on your critter's gums with a fingertip, you will see a white spot where your finger was. Measure how long it takes for that white spot to return to the color of the rest of the gums) should be no less than 1 second, and usually no more than 2 seconds. If you look at your pet's gums and you see that they are white, greyish, or blue, you have a serious emergency. Shock, severe dehydration, anemia, hypothermia, and internal bleeding are a few of the things that can cause the mucous membranes to look weird like that. Get thee to a vet!

How do you take a dog's, cat's, or ferret's temperature? Rectally. Isn't that charming? Unfortunately, it's very difficult to get the little darlings to hold the thermometers under their tongues...
Make sure you're not using an oral thermometer when you check Fluffy's temperature. (Especially one used by humans!) It's probably not a bad idea to keep a rectal thermometer (and some vaseline) on hand.


printable version
chaos

Maggot infestation feline panleukopenia Abbreviations commonly used by veterinarians right hander
C! ferret Siberian husky Auricle
My childhood characters thermometer Enterprise Episodes - Season 1 derring-do
Y'know, if you log in, you can write something here, or contact authors directly on the site. Create a New User if you don't already have an account.
  Epicenter
Login
Password

password reminder
register

Everything2 Help

Cool Staff Picks
Nodes to live by:
The Things They Carried
Learning a language
How to play the harmonica
a conversation with this, that, or the other god
Galileo Galilei
Infocom
23 Days in Bhutan
Arthur Conan Doyle
Somewhere, there's a universe with your name on it, spelled out in consecutive constellations
AC-130H/U Gunship
The Raven (The Edgar Allan Porn version)
I've had better hugs from wind gusts and dead people
bass
New Writeups
Timeshredder
The Texas UFO Crash of 1897(event)
Heitah
The Dark Knight(review)
ignis_glaciesque
Uppsala(place)
ignis_glaciesque
diffusion of responsibility(idea)
TheOrientalAfrican
The Soft Meadow of my Childhood(event)
BookReader
The Dragon Slayers(fiction)
kohlcass
religiously fashionable(review)
Pavlovna
waulking song(thing)
tentative
Stick Man(poetry)
Ereneta
The Fight with the Snapping Turtle: Or, the American St. George(poetry)
sitaraika
Fog and fire(personal)
MonoliTheory
She sobs in response(fiction)
kohlcass
Arzu(person)
Clarke
Duster(fiction)
mountain boy
Oscar Diaz v. Delvin Rodriguez(person)
Everything 2 is brought to you by the letter C and The Everything Development Company