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Originally Posted by LordRanger Hi,
No, this is Ranger. I am the owner. This just now happened. Ranger was all worked up and running really hard, but just doesn't know his limits. He's all calm now and not panting at all, which is why I needed to snap the video to show the vet. I went ahead and let him play hard one last time so I could get a good shot of the video--which I almost regretted doing, but now I don't because the video's "good".
I'm glad to hear you think it's asthma and not trachea. By the way, I tend to lean against it being congestive heart failure because he's only 3 years old, and not heat stroke because it was 71 degrees. |
First of all, I was just guessing at asthma, I have no idea, and no experience with it. I thought we were playing doctor.

and you just found the video and were curious. I don't know anything about trachea problems either, so I couldn't say which is more likely, I sure hope it's something you can treat. I do not think this is normal, and I don't think you can say, it's because he doesn't "know his limits." Good for you for getting such a great video, I'm sure this will really help your vet decide what it might be, and wishing for the best. Love your siggy by the way.