Hill's Science Plan Puppy Wet Dog Food with Chicken is a complete premium pet food for growing puppies from weaning until 1 year old and for pregnant and nursing dogs. This deliciously smooth minced chicken loaf is precisely balanced to deliver the appropriate amount of energy to support the needs of growing puppies.
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Your pooch's floppy tongue flaps everywhere... dog panting throughout the day is a very normal sound in your home. Today, though, something sounds different. Their panting and heavy breathing is more pronounced, and you're beginning to worry that something may be wrong with your furry friend. But, how do you know?
Some heavy dog breathing and panting is to be expected. According to Vetstreet, 30 to 40 breaths per minute is the average rate of breath in dogs. However, when dogs are stressed, overheated, or have vigorously exercised, they may breathe heavier than normal as a way to calm or cool themselves. Vetstreet reports, "A panting dog can take 300 to 400 breaths per minute." That's 100 times more than normal, which makes sense why you'd be alarmed. Normal panting isn't harmful: "Because of the natural elasticity of the lungs and airways, panting does not expend much energy, nor does it create additional heat." Since heat, weight and exercise bring on panting, take steps to keep your dog cool, calm and healthy, even when the panting is normal.

While all dogs pant to regulate their body temperature, excessive or abnormal dog panting is a rightful cause for alarm.
Those breeds that have some (or all) of the components of brachycephalic airway syndrome will be predisposed to louder breathing. Vetstreet reports that the excess soft palate tissue "can be accompanied by other upper respiratory tract abnormalities that may predispose them to complete airway obstruction should their tissues become inflamed, which can happen in times of excess heat, stress, exercise and other situations."
Overweight dogs may experience heavy breathing more often than those of average weight, especially when the heavy-set dog is more active than normal, like on a walk or run with you, or in the heat. Keep your dog cool, continue light, quick and consistent exercise, and feed them a healthy, balanced diet to help them lose weight and lessen their chance for abnormal panting.
Laryngeal paralysis is another reason your dog's breathing may suddenly seem more pronounced. When a dog cannot open and close their larynx at the same time as they take breaths, the sound will be louder and more pronounced. You may even notice some coughing with the dog panting.
You can help regulate your dog's panting by keeping them cool and calm. If you plan on hiking for the day, make sure to bring lots of water and find shady spots for you and your pet to rest. If you find your dog's panting to be especially bothersome during excessive exercise, take it slow. Find a human to accompany you on your marathon-length runs, and invite your pooch for short treks around the neighbourhood. When the summer heat is too hot, spend time in the air-conditioned indoors or provide shade for your pet to retreat to.
When it is hot outside, it can be a struggle to get proper exercise, and when humans don't want to exercise we can often overlook how necessary it is for your dog. Your dog can still get some great exercise without overheating in the warm summer months. Have a backyard? Put a kiddie pool out for them to romp around in, or a sprinkler for them to chase the water through. Near a lake, beach or dog park with a pond? Let them go for a swim. This will help cool them off while ensuring they are still getting the exercise they need to stay healthy. Remember to bring clean, fresh water and not let them drink from the source.
If you're ever concerned that the panting you hear is excessive, contact your veterinarian immediately. It's never safe to take a guess when it comes to your dog's health, and the vet can help you determine if something is wrong or not. The vet can also help you create a plan on addressing heavy breathing if your dog has a medical condition. You want to enjoy your time with your dog and keep them healthy, so pay attention to those breathy pants, and your pooch will thank you.
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Hill's Science Plan Puppy Wet Dog Food with Chicken is a complete premium pet food for growing puppies from weaning until 1 year old and for pregnant and nursing dogs. This deliciously smooth minced chicken loaf is precisely balanced to deliver the appropriate amount of energy to support the needs of growing puppies.
Hill's Science Plan Light Adult Wet Dog Food is a complete premium pet food for adult dogs that tend to gain weight easily. This deliciously smooth loaf is formulated to deliver the appropriate amount of energy to support weight maintenance in adult dogs.
Hill's Science Plan Hypoallergenic Adult Wet Dog Food with Salmon is a complete premium pet food for all adult dogs from 1 year. This savoury tinned loaf is specially formulated for dogs with delicate skin and stomachs. It features a single novel animal protein source and is grain-free.
Hill's Science Plan Adult Wet Dog Food with Turkey is a complete premium pet food for adult dogs from 1 year. This deliciously smooth minced turkey loaf is formulated to deliver the appropriate amount of energy to support the needs of adult dogs.
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Our low calorie formula helps you control your dog's weight. It's packed with high-quality protein for building lean muscles, and made with purposeful ingredients for a flavourful, nutritious meal. Clinically proven antioxidants, Vitamin C+E, help promote a healthy immune system.
Our low calorie formula helps you control your dog's weight. It's packed with high-quality protein for building lean muscles, and made with purposeful ingredients for a flavourful, nutritious meal. Clinically proven antioxidants, Vitamin C+E, help promote a healthy immune system.