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Why Dogs Pant

Dogs often pant when theyu2019re excited or stressed out. So, if you see your dog panting but they havenu2019t recently exercised or been outdoors in the summer, that might be why.

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Why Dogs Pant

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  1. Why Dogs Pant All dogs pant. You’ve undoubtedly seen your pooch pant after they’ve been out in the hot sun for a while. But the truth is that dogs pant for a variety of reasons. Learn more here from your veterinary clinic Marietta, GA. Cooling Down The main reason why dogs pant is to cool them down. Dogs don’t have sweat glands the way we do, so they can’t cool off their bodies that way. Panting allows Fido to increase moisture evaporation in the mouth, lungs, and nasal passages, which cools the body. Excitement or Stress Dogs often pant when they’re excited or stressed out. So, if you see your dog panting but they haven’t recently exercised or been outdoors in the summer, that might be why. Talk to your vet if you think your dog’s stress level is a problem or if panting is frequent. Illness Dogs might also pant in response to pain or illness. If you can’t seem to determine another reason for your canine companions panting behavior, it’s worth a trip to the vet’s office. Better to be safe than sorry! Set up your dog’s next veterinary office visit with your animal hospital Marietta, GA. We’re always here to help!

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