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Look for signs such as changes in behavior, appetite, mobility, and vocalization to determine if a dog is suffering.
Brachycephalic breeds, large and active dogs, and breeds with thick coats tend to pant more often due to their physiology and need for temperature regulation.
Constant panting can be a sign that a dog is in pain, especially if it is unusual for them or accompanied by other distress signals.
Dogs sometimes pant even when at rest due to stress, pain, heat, or an underlying medical condition; if panting is excessive or unusual, consult a veterinarian.
To help your dog stop panting, ensure it's cool, calm, well-hydrated, and not under stress; consult a vet if panting seems excessive or abnormal.
You should worry about dog panting if it is excessive, occurs at rest, is accompanied by symptoms like lethargy or coughing, or persists unusually long.
The most difficult dog to take care of is often considered the Border Collie due to its extreme intelligence and high energy levels.
The best age to start dog training is as early as 7 to 8 weeks old, using gentle and positive reinforcement techniques.
The Border Collie has the highest IQ among dog breeds.

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