It is in my understanding that hyperventilating or in milder forms - panting, is the method in which dogs cool off. Therefore it is not a problem unless they can not seem to get relief and continue hyperventilating indefinitely, in which case you need to contact a reputable veterinarian.
Usually because of heat issues and exercising. Dogs don't sweat, so they pant instead.
Dogs do not hyperventilate. Your dog is probably panting, which they do when they are tired or hot because dogs can't sweat. It's how they cool off.
Because a dogs respiratory system is different from a humans. More accurately, dogs don't hyperventilate when they pant. They are breathing at higher frequencies, but they are ventilating dead space in the airways and not increasing gas exchange relative to metabolic rate. The definition of hyperventilation is a decrease in the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the blood, which doesn't occur in panting dogs. A more correct term for the increase in ventilation that occurs when dogs pant is hyperpnea.
This is because dogs normally pant, it's what they do. Us humans are used to breathing slower than dogs do, so if we breathe quickly, he hyperventilate.
they are making it worse. When you hyperventilate it is normally from shock not from food lodged in your throat.
holly couldn't breathe so i gave her a paper bag so she could hyperventilate
To breathe excessively.
It speeds up.
you could pass out/run out of oxygen
Yes
You hyperventilate.
Free divers do but scuba divers do not need to. Scuba divers take their air with them and would have no need to hyperventilate.
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well oyiosly no