Unfortunately, there isn't much you can do to make it easier for your dog to breathe if the cause of the dyspnea is cancer in the thoracic cavity. This is a space-occupying lesion that is putting pressure on the respiratory tract, so the only way to make it better would be to remove the cancer. However, depending upon the volume and location, it may not be possible to surgically remove the tumor.
No
it contracts, pulling downwards to increase the volume in the chest.
Pulmonary disorders, cancer, cardiac disorders.
Some dogs like the gray hound have large chests because after an exhausting run they need large lungs to help them breath easier when they are panting hard and need to take in enough air.
Yes it loosens the airways in your wind pipe so its easier to breath and stops a chesty cough.
The 1st thing NOT to do is panic. You should get help immediately.
it could either be a heart attack or a stroke, you should get serious help immediately, like going to the doctor or hospital.
It all depends on what type of cancer....for most...no :(. Ex: Lung, Heart, Chest,Stuff like breast cancer can be cured
They relax. Except when you forcefully exhale, in which case the contracting abs help push the diaphragm up towards the chest cavity, and squeeze some extra air out of the lungs.
help you breath
you don't breath in air with the help of your nose the time.
yes they help us breath in the air we breath i read about it somewhere