My elderly dog is panting excessively at night, even when it's cool. Should I worry?

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Answer

Excessive panting in an elderly dog, particularly at night and when the ambient temperature is cool, is a concern and warrants veterinary attention. While some panting can be normal, unusual or constant panting could indicate pain, anxiety, respiratory issues, heart disease, or even conditions like Cushing's disease. Your veterinarian will need to perform a thorough physical exam, potentially including blood tests, X-rays, or an ultrasound, to determine the underlying cause and recommend appropriate treatment. Speak to Dial A Vet via a video consult should you need further guidance before your appointment.
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