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Excessive Panting I need help! Right now my Roxy is excessively panting. She has plenty of fresh water and she just won't drink it. I even changed it a couple of times to see if she would and she just takes a few licks and that's it. I need some advice or something. Is panting normal??? She curled up sleeping right now and her breathing is still fast. Should I be concerned? :confused: |
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How old is your baby and how much does she weigh?? |
I think I woudl be calling a vet....Could she have gotten over heated? |
She'll be 5 months on the 19th. On her 4 month checkup she was 4 lbs. The doc says shes "normal" size...whatever that means to them... |
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Was your baby panting after playing? |
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if you have the heat outside that we do now.. panting is NORMAL... lol.. it's a steam bath outside! Do you have a straw or an eye dropper that you can get some water in her just so you know you she has some. Are her gums/tongue extremely red? this is a sign of heat stroke. Was she playing earlier? can you get her to eat a treat? |
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Thanks so much for you input!!! |
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sounds normal. Panting is how they cool themselves. |
Could you give her an ice-cube in a saucer? When Tink is hot (summer starting here) and still runs about the garden, she loves an ice-cube to lick.:aimeeyork |
It is very hot right now. I think it's normal. I love the ice cube idea. I'm going to try this with mine after a walk. Thanks. |
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i think it's normal because dogs don't sweat and thats their version of "sweating" is the panting.. teddy does it and he eventually gets to the point where he's not panting anymore and he's fine |
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What about when I'm not home to monitor her...are there freezable chew toys? I really like that idea! |
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When Maxwell got overheated and would not drink water, I gave him van ice cream and we lapped it up and was fine within 20 minutes. |
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keep her cooled off with a water bath as often as needed:) |
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Well everyone, I called the vet. She said that she's fine as long as she keeps water in her body. It's very normal for dogs to pant when they are hot. Nothing to fear as long as she's still alert and so on. The Vet assured me that if anything was wrong, I'd know and I'd definitely bring her in at that point. |
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hyper thermia is too hot hypo thermia is too cold my dogs love to get wet and instantly feel better:):) plus air conditioning...:aimeeyork |
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