Panting is completely normal in dogs. They pant for various reasons, especially when hot, excited, or exercising to regulate their body temperature. However, nighttime panting is different.
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 ...
For today’s Good Question, Joseph asks: Why is it that when dogs are on an active walk or jogging, their tongues hang out?A ...
A veterinary expert has revealed that dogs may yawn for a number of reasons - and it's not always because they are tired. There are a number of signs of fatigue to look out for ...
Does your dog act weird before a storm, hiding or pacing long before the rain has even started? That’s because dogs can sense ...
Dr Charlotte Rice, Senior Veterinary Technical Manager at YuMOVE, said: "Dogs reportedly need to drink between 20-70 ml of ...