Romping through sunny afternoons is great fun with your favorite pooch, but you might notice she seems to pant more often in the summertime — in fact, the hotter it gets, the more you notice her ...
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Dogs pant for a number of reasons, including to beat the heat by cooling themselves down. Like humans, dogs may also pant after they've exerted themselves from exercise. Panting may also signal a ...
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