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Dogs eat grass for various reasons, including enjoyment, dietary fiber needs, boredom, mild digestive upset, or curiosity. Occasional grass eating is usually normal unless it's excessive or accompanied by illness.
Keep your dog calm in a cool, quiet space and contact a veterinarian immediately if there are signs of labored or abnormal breathing.
Keep your dog calm in a quiet, cool place and seek immediate veterinary attention if heavy breathing or related symptoms persist or worsen.
Keep your dog calm in a cool, quiet area and call your vet immediately; if signs like blue gums or labored breathing occur, treat it as an emergency.
Fast breathing while resting may be normal after exertion or heat, but if it's persistent or labored, it could indicate a medical emergency requiring veterinary care.
Abnormal breathing in dogs includes fast or labored breaths at rest, blue or pale gums, excessive drooling, coughing, and reluctance to lie down—prompt veterinary attention is advised.
To calm a dog with heavy breathing, place them in a quiet, cool environment and monitor their condition. If symptoms persist or worsen, contact a veterinarian immediately.
Heavy breathing after activity or heat may be normal, but persistent heavy breathing at rest or signs of distress require immediate veterinary care.
Heavy breathing in dogs can be a normal response to exercise or heat, but if it occurs at rest or is persistent, it may signal a serious medical issue requiring prompt veterinary attention.
Symptoms of cyanide poisoning in dogs may include vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, difficulty breathing, seizures, and collapse, especially after ingesting apple seeds.

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