Animal Thermometer
- Measurement in 10-13 seconds
- Removeable probe well
- Suitable for small and large animals
- Robust, ergonomic design
- Large LCD display
- For use with SureTemp Plus 690/692
- Minimise the risk of cross-infection
- Quick and easy to replace
- Hygienic single-use
- Quantity: 1000 pieces
- Thermometer protection covers, 1000 pieces
- For hygienic temperature measurement
- For digital thermometers
- Suitable for most thermometers
- Optionally with or without lubricant
- Long measuring probe (9 cm)
- Measurement result after approx. 10 seconds
- Extra large display
- Ergonomic design
- With tethering eyelet
- Digital thermometer for veterinary medicine
- With flexible measuring tip
- Short measuring time of only 10 seconds
- Simple one-button operation
- Ideal for use with small animals
- With long, flexible measuring tip
- For rectal use
- Large, easy-to-read display
- Automatic storage of the last measurement
- With robust plastic protective cover
- Extra large display
- Colour-coded backlit display
- Flexible probe
- Measurement time: 10 seconds
- The latest measurement is saved automatically
- Large animal thermometer
- For determining the temperature of e.g. cattle and pigs
- With large LCD display, 3 digits
- Measuring range: 32.0°C to 43.9°C
- Measuring time: 15 to 25 seconds
- With flexible measuring tip
- For rectal measurement
- For small animals e.g. guinea pigs or dogs
- Measuring range up to 43.9 °C
- With tethering eyelet
- Veterinary thermometer
- With flexible measuring tip
- Measuring time: approx. 10 seconds
- Saves the last measurement result
- Automatic switch-off
- Waterproof sensor
- Switchable between °C and °F
- With acoustic signal and automatic switch-off
- Automatically saves the newest measurement
- Compact, robust and reliable
Thermometers for Animals
The thermometer is an essential diagnostic instrument in veterinary medicine and is routinely used during general examinations. Body temperature provides key indicators of disease and valuable insight into the animal’s overall health status. Normal temperature ranges vary significantly between species, and can also differ by age. Young animals such as foals, kittens and puppies typically show slightly higher baseline temperatures than adults.
Temperature Measurement and Clinical Management
Normal Temperatures of Common Animal Species
| Animal Species | Rectal Temperature |
| Dog | 38 – 39 °C |
| Cat | 38 – 39 °C |
| Horse | 37 – 38.5 °C |
| Cattle | 38 – 39.2 °C |
| Guinea Pig | 37.4 – 39.5 °C |
| Golden Hamster | 36 – 38 °C |
| Rabbit | 38.5 – 39.5 °C |
Wide Selection of Animal Thermometers
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This category also includes hygienic accessories such as Tempasept thermometer covers, compatible with most digital thermometers.
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