Can excessive panting in cold weather be a sign of illness in my dog?

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Yes, excessive panting in cold weather can definitely be a red flag, as dogs typically pant to cool down. If your dog is panting disproportionately in cool temperatures or indoors, it could indicate pain, stress, anxiety, or an underlying medical condition such as Cushing's disease, heart disease, or respiratory issues. It's important to differentiate between light panting from excitement or play, and heavy, sustained panting. If you notice this, especially if it's accompanied by other unusual symptoms, a veterinary check is warranted. Speak to Dial A Vet via a video consult should you need further guidance.
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