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Panting...is It A Sign Of Pain?


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I want to word this correct so I get a good answer, so I suppose this is for those who hounds have had injuries or going through an illness.

 

Do you feel panting is a sign of pain? My boy does this more often since his accident and after reading a few posts today with health issues I'm wondering. Nothing major but it is noticeable.

 

If you feel it is, do you think this helps reduce pain? Should one be concerned?

 

 

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I think panting can be a sign of stress, whether the stressor is pain, exertion, fear or excitement depends on the situation.

Just MHO.

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Yes, it is a sign of pain, or discomfort.

I don't think it reduces pain, but i don't know for sure about that.

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Guest BlackandBrindle

It is definitely a sign of pain. After Spud's attack, he panted pretty heavily the first few days.

 

I don't think it reduces the pain though.

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Guest Energy11

Excessive panting, and panting when it isn't hot, is, as the others have pointed out, a sign of stress, anxiety and pain. No, I honestly don't think it helps reduce pain, though.

 

Hope your baby is okay! Hugs and prayers from us!

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Guest Energy11

If he has been doing it for a while, I'd get to the vet ASAP to get to the bottom of it.

 

Gives you peace of mind, as well. Good Luck, love and prayers for your boy!

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If you're uncomfortable with the thought of him being in pain, I'd contact your vet and get his opinion.

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