"No Sweat Dogs have difficulty in hot weather mainly because they do not perspire the same as people do. A dog's tongue is an integral part of its cooling system. They inhale cool air and expel hot. They perspire primarily through their tongue and a minimal amount through their paw pads and skin pores. The result is slobbering and panting Hot Dogs!" http://www.thepetprofessor.com/articles/article.aspx?id=305 As per my thoughts: WHAT ON EARTH ARE ANAL SACS? Anal sacs (also called "anal glands") are two small glands just inside your pet's anus. The material secreted into these glands is thick and foul smelling. Most animals can empty these glands voluntarily for scent marking or in self defense (like a skunk might do). They may be overactive. It's also possible that it's sweat. Dogs do have apocrine sweat glands around the anus, though they shouldn't produce a visible amount of sweat. The secretions from the anal glands is usually yellow to tan in color and watery.
It's a place to attach the tail.
Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
It can mean it has Worms.
No dog's simply don't have sweat glands to produce sweat
Dogs sweat through their pads and their mouths. This is because a dog does not have sweat glands anywhere else. That is why when a dog is hot it will sweat a lot and stand in water, because that will cool is down.
yes! They sweat like a dog but you spelled sweat wrong!
Its how they sweat.
Dog
Yes, panting like a dog can help cool you down faster by increasing air flow and promoting evaporation of sweat from your skin, leading to heat loss. However, it may not be as effective as other methods like drinking cold water and seeking shade in extreme heat.
One answer is a 'hot dog.'
Same as a dog, from the tongue
They have a different system then us.