A normal pulse rate for a healthy adult, while resting, can range from 60 to 100 beats per minute (BPM). During sleep, this can drop to as low as 40 BPM; during strenuous exercise, it can rise as high as 200-220 BPM. Generally, pulse rates are higher in younger people.
For most adult dogs, the average resting heart rate is around 60 to 160 beats per minute. Smaller breeds and puppies will tend to be on the higher end, and an athletic, larger dog will tend to be on the lower end.
A dog's heart beat can vary from 100 to 150 beats per minute depending on the breed. Normally, the smaller the dog the faster the beats.
60-120 times a minute, but it depends greatly on size, breed and the level of fitness a dog has. Smaller dogs will have faster heart rates.
70-180 beats per minute. This varies slightly depending on who you ask.
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normal heart for bordie collies
162 beats per minute
120-180
A dog's heart beat can vary from 100 to 150 beats per minute depending on the breed. Normally, the smaller the dog the faster the beats. Yes, but if it beats too fast there's a problem. If this is happening see the vet. Our dog's heart speeds up when she hears thunder / lightning and / or fire works.
Bout as fast as my heart's beating for you baby. (93.1 Bps)
it makes it beat fast.
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the faster you do something like exercises the faster your heart will beat
heart beat of a mouse is 650 times per minute
The pharmacy information says it can cause your heart to beat faster
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