August 2013 Moms

NBR: Dog panting

How long after a walk should my dog still be panting?? Shes a little overweight. Im trying to start getting some more exercise with her but after we walk it seems like she pants forever and then Im afraid to take her again for a while. Im worried Im overworking her. I just don't know how to tell how much she needs/can handle.....we walked about 1.2 mi this morning. It was a little warm but not crazy 80 degrees with a little breeze. I didn't break that much of a sweat.
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Re: NBR: Dog panting

  • My dog seems to pant for such a long time too. I cant really put a time to it but I'll have to pay closer attention next time. I always get worried and DB has to remind me that it's just their way of cooling their bodies down. I'm sure you already do this but I would just make sure to have extra cold water out for your pup.

    Is your dog big? Lots of fur? Austin's 50 lbs and has a short coat, but it's a double coat.
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  • I always fill a bowl with ice cubes and then water after big walks. Helps cool them down.
  • My dog will do that for a while. It's just them cooling themselves off. Do you take water for her during your walks? Try that... Hope it helps!
  • They make collars/vests for dogs that you put in the freezer or stuff with ice cubes to help them stay cool on walks - that might help.

    Someone shared this on my facebook feed yesterday, I thought you might find it helpful!

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  • Keep in mind that dogs don't sweat, so the way they try to reduce their heat is by panting. Also, depending on his fur color, and amount of fur, he could get over heated very easily. Their paws also absorb heat so that makes things hotter for them. If you're just starting out with him walking, a mile is too far. Dogs who aren't active almost need the same training we do when we build ourselves up for a longer distance. IE I highly doubt any of us will be running a marathon after birth for months because we have to train our bodies for the distance. The dog will pant until he's cooled off but it can be a sign of heat exhaustion. I'd definitely cut down my walking time with him if you are wanting to go further than a couple blocks.
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  • I have a 10 year old. 90 lb Golden Retriever and we do about 1 mile a day. Lately, I've been having to walk her after the sun goes down because it has been so hot and humid. After the walk, she always lays down on the cool tile floor and will get up after 10 min or so to drink water. She'll sometimes pant for 2030 minutes.
    Maybe do a shorter distancd and pay attention to when she starts getting tired??
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    My dog seems to pant for such a long time too. I cant really put a time to it but I'll have to pay closer attention next time. I always get worried and DB has to remind me that it's just their way of cooling their bodies down. I'm sure you already do this but I would just make sure to have extra cold water out for your pup. Is your dog big? Lots of fur? Austin's 50 lbs and has a short coat, but it's a double coat.

    shes kinda big. Shes a pitt, overweight though so about 68 lbs right now. Short hair but black 

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  • imageWaterWorth0102:
    My dog will do that for a while. It's just them cooling themselves off. Do you take water for her during your walks? Try that... Hope it helps!

    no but I think I need to try this 

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  • imageBlondieBia21:
    Keep in mind that dogs don't sweat, so the way they try to reduce their heat is by panting. Also, depending on his fur color, and amount of fur, he could get over heated very easily. Their paws also absorb heat so that makes things hotter for them. If you're just starting out with him walking, a mile is too far. Dogs who aren't active almost need the same training we do when we build ourselves up for a longer distance. IE I highly doubt any of us will be running a marathon after birth for months because we have to train our bodies for the distance. The dog will pant until he's cooled off but it can be a sign of heat exhaustion. I'd definitely cut down my walking time with him if you are wanting to go further than a couple blocks.

     

    Thank you. She is just starting out. I will cut back. I figured if this ready to pop momma can do it and not be sweating that much that she would be fine...but I don't think thats the case 

     

    edit: it was only maybe a 20 min walk 

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  • I would cut back a little and bring water with you like PP mentioned.  when I first started walking my doberman we would get to the end of the street and go back and he'd be done.  he wasn't overweight just out of shape. 
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    Whoever posted the pic of the bulldog overheating, thanks! We have a bully, this is our 2nd so we know what to look for. It's helpful when someone else watches him so they know what to look for. Saved it to my phone and will pass it on to my puppy sitter.
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    imagelindsey61811:
    My dog seems to pant for such a long time too. I cant really put a time to it but I'll have to pay closer attention next time. I always get worried and DB has to remind me that it's just their way of cooling their bodies down. I'm sure you already do this but I would just make sure to have extra cold water out for your pup.

    Is your dog big? Lots of fur? Austin's 50 lbs and has a short coat, but it's a double coat.

    shes kinda big. Shes a pitt, overweight though so about 68 lbs right now. Short hair but black&nbsp;



    This is my dog! Mine is a very overweight pit, same size and short black and brindle fur.

    I swear she pants for an hour sometimes. She's a little over dramatic IMO. she's also almost 10. I just keep the water flowing and let her rest. She doesn't enjoy walks much but I keep trying to get her out at least weekly.
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    imagelindsey61811:
    My dog seems to pant for such a long time too. I cant really put a time to it but I'll have to pay closer attention next time. I always get worried and DB has to remind me that it's just their way of cooling their bodies down. I'm sure you already do this but I would just make sure to have extra cold water out for your pup. Is your dog big? Lots of fur? Austin's 50 lbs and has a short coat, but it's a double coat.

    shes kinda big. Shes a pitt, overweight though so about 68 lbs right now. Short hair but black 

    This is my dog! Mine is a very overweight pit, same size and short black and brindle fur. I swear she pants for an hour sometimes. She's a little over dramatic IMO. she's also almost 10. I just keep the water flowing and let her rest. She doesn't enjoy walks much but I keep trying to get her out at least weekly.

     

    aw she sounds cute! and 10 years old wow! mine is only 4 or 5. Shes down a lot of weight though, she stayed with my IL for a while. She was a perfect 55 lbs when we dropped her off, and when we were able to take her back a year later she was 75 lbs!!!  

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    Whoever posted the pic of the bulldog overheating, thanks! We have a bully, this is our 2nd so we know what to look for. It's helpful when someone else watches him so they know what to look for. Saved it to my phone and will pass it on to my puppy sitter.

    No prob! It's definitely a helpful tool, especially with folks who don't know your dog as intimately as you do!

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