If your Bernedoodle is panting excessively at rest, it may indicate an underlying health issue, and a consultation with a vet could be beneficial to identify the cause.
- Increased panting when at rest
- Restlessness or pacing
- Other signs of distress or anxiety
- Changes in appetite or thirst
- Unusual coughing or wheezing
While panting is a normal behavior in dogs for regulating temperature, excessive panting in a cool environment might suggest health concerns such as pain, anxiety, or conditions affecting the respiratory or cardiovascular system. It’s important to observe any accompanying symptoms and consult a vet to ensure your pet's health and well-being.
For personalized advice and to address your concerns, it's best to book a consultation with Dial A Vet.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why is my dog panting so much when it's not hot?
Panting can occur due to a variety of reasons beyond temperature regulation, such as anxiety, pain, or even an underlying health issue that requires veterinary evaluation.
- Can a Bernedoodle have breathing issues?
Yes, like other breeds, Bernedoodles can develop breathing issues that might result in increased panting. It is important to monitor and consult a vet if breathing seems labored or unusual.
- When should I be concerned about my dog's panting?
If your dog is panting excessively at rest, seems in discomfort, or has additional symptoms like coughing or lethargy, it is advisable to seek veterinary advice promptly.
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