If you have a dog, panting is a daily occurrence. Chances are you’ve noticed your dog panting while playing fetch or on a warm day. Sometimes, your dog gets so excited about the cheeseburger you’re eating, it pants in anticipation, hoping you’ll toss a piece its way. “Every dog pants, and most of the time, it’s completely normal dog behavior and nothing to worry about,” says Lindsay Butzer, DVM, a veterinarian and PetMeds partner. We know it’s common behavior, similar to why dogs shake and why dogs sigh, but why do dogs pant? Is it a signal that they’re happy or a sign your dog is in pain? Could panting pups be suffering from dog anxiety? We tapped the experts to learn all the reasons why.
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