NORMAL VALUES FOR YOUR DOG |
Capillary refill time |
less than 1 second |
Mucous membrane color |
generally pink |
Temperature |
101 to 102 degrees F |
Pulse rate at rest |
young dogs 110 - 120 bpm
large breed adult 60-80 bpm
small breed adult 80 - 120 bpm |
Respiratory rate |
young 20 - 25
adult 14 - 16 |
Hydration |
pick up skin and release, it should return within 1 second |
Capillary refill time is measured by pressing on the gums over the canine tooth. Using one finger, press down firmly until the gums turn white under your finger and release. You are looking for the time it took for the color to return. Also, note the color of your dogs gums and mouth. Dogs gum color can vary from black, pink, reddish brown or any combination of colors.
Temperature is taken rectally with an adult rectal thermometer. You should hold it in place for 1 to 2 minutes. If you get a temperature of less than 100 degrees F, re-take the temperature to make sure the thermometer was in place long enough.
The pulse rate and respiration rate will vary from dog to dog, and will also vary if the dog is at rest or working. So, it is a good idea to get normal values for both. |