My older dog is panting excessively, even when it's not hot. Is this normal for aging?

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Answer

While some changes are normal with aging, excessive panting, especially without exertion or heat, is not typically a normal sign of old age and warrants attention. It can indicate underlying health issues such as cardiac problems, respiratory conditions, pain, or even Cushing's disease. Older dogs may also be less efficient at regulating their body temperature, but persistent heavy panting needs assessment. It is important to have your dog thoroughly examined by a vet to determine the cause and initiate appropriate treatment. Speak to Dial A Vet via a video consult should you need further guidance.
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