Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Why Do Dogs Pant?

Dogs pant for two reasons: to expel heat--it’s how they perspire-- and to relax. One reason why dogs pant is that they get rid of a lot of stress when they pant. In fact, if you are with a dog who is tense, an old-time trick we’ve been using for a hundred years is to just start running that critter down the street and within a half a block, almost every dog in the world will start panting because they build up internal heat real quick.

They’ll start panting to get rid of that heat and the baby goes out with the bath water—along with all the heat goes a lot of the stress and uptightedness. So you manage to get rid of a lot of stress in the dog by taking advantage of a mandatory physiological response in the dog. So dogs need to pant to get rid of heat and at the same time they are releasing stress.

Keep this in mind if you ever consider putting a muzzle on your dog--your dog can't pant and cool himself if he has a muzzle on.

by Dr. Dennis Fetko, "Dr. Dog"
http://www.DrDogsBehaviorSolutions.com

3 comments:

MargHamp said...

I love your new Blog and its title! "Talkin' Dog" (a.k.a. "the dog whisper") is the way to go for real understanding of, communication with, and humane yet highly effective control of your dog.

This was a very instructive post on dog panting. We all know that exercise relieves stress (for humans and dogs), but the effect of panting to release heat is not talked about... It's highly effective in stopping dog behavior problems!

Many thanks for this good information.

Margham - friend of Guinness at
http://www.squidoo.com/dog-health-care/

Deborah said...

Helpful. Thank you.

JGalarza said...

I feel that dogs also pant because they're happy. The minute I pet, kiss, and talk to my dog, she pants :)