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Weird dog behaviors and antics explained by experts - Page 3 of 45 - Kiwi Report

Weird dog behaviors and antics explained by experts


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[post_page_title]Why dogs pant[/post_page_title]
If you’ve ever seen a dog on a hot day, then chances are you’ve probably seen one panting. This is one of dogs’ most common behaviors, and it has a simple explanation. Unlike us, canines can’t sweat.

Why dogs pant

Instead, they rely on panting as a way to let out their body heat and breathe in cooler temperatures. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the best way to cool down. If you notice your dog is panting a lot, it might be time to step in with a refreshing treat or some water to help them chill out.
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