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Move your dog to a cool, quiet area, offer water, and seek veterinary care immediately if panting is excessive, abnormal, or accompanied by other symptoms.
Dogs pant excessively to regulate their body temperature, but abnormal or persistent panting can signal serious health issues like heatstroke, pain, or heart problems.
Dogs pant excessively to regulate their body temperature, but abnormal or persistent panting can signal serious health issues like heatstroke, pain, or heart problems.
Move your dog to a cool, quiet area, offer fresh water, minimize stress, and provide gentle reassurance. If panting is excessive or accompanied by other symptoms, contact your veterinarian.
Excessive panting in dogs can be triggered by heat, stress, pain, or serious health issues such as heart failure, respiratory illness, Cushing’s disease, anemia, obesity, poisoning, medication side effects, or trauma.
Move your dog to a cool, quiet area, provide fresh water, minimize stressors, and use calming aids or safe spaces. If panting is excessive or accompanied by other symptoms, contact your veterinarian.
Move your dog to a cool, quiet area, offer small amounts of cool water, and provide calm companionship. Use calming aids or treats if needed, and consult a vet if panting persists or worsens.
Move your dog to a cool, quiet area, offer fresh water, and provide reassurance. Use calming aids or create a safe space if anxiety is the cause; seek veterinary care if panting is severe or unexplained.
Move your dog to a cool, quiet place, offer small sips of cool water, and create a calm environment. If panting is excessive or accompanied by other symptoms, contact your veterinarian.

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