My dog is panting excessively even at rest. It's hot, but he's indoors.

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Answer

Excessive panting, even indoors when it's hot, can be a sign of heat stress or another underlying health issue. Dogs regulate their body temperature primarily through panting, but if it's sustained and intense even after resting in a cooler environment, it's cause for concern. Other signs of heat stress include lethargy, drooling, weakness, and vomiting. Ensure he has access to fresh, cool water and a fan. You can also apply cool, wet towels to his paws and belly. Beyond heat, panting can indicate pain, heart conditions, respiratory problems, or anxiety. If his condition doesn't improve quickly with cooling measures, or if he shows any other worrying symptoms, veterinary attention is needed. Speak to Dial A Vet via a video consult should you need further guidance.
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