The larger the animal, the slower the heartbeat.
A rat's heartbeat is like a bee buzz...
The human heart is much smaller than that of an elephant. Larger hearts pump more blood per pump, so they don't need to pump as quickly.
Around 15% of all dogs develop or are born with heart disease. Just like with humans their overall healt is a major factor (over weight, age, exercising etc.) but some breeds are also known for being more prone to heart disease.
Small Dog - 140-160 beats per minute Medium Dog - 120-140 beats per minute Large Dog - 60-80 beats per minute This is vague, so allow for 10bpm inaccuracy either side of each band.
Um, heart worms is the only thing I can come up with, but I'm not not that sure if it's heart worms, but dogs can get them by moskito bites, i think....
75-125
because dogs see differently than humans
Yes, if you are scared of them your heart will beat faster
60-120 times per minute, depending on the size, breed and level of fitness. Small dogs have a faster heart rate than large dogs.
Yupp. Sugar is bad for dogs. Theyr heart beat is much faster than ours. Sugar makes it even faster. it eventually stops.
A dogs heart is the same size as ours.But when running,it beats faster than ours.
yes but only because they are starting the phase of being older i know it may sound strange but my dog has also been through this phase also many dogs have heart problems so you might want to get this checked out but i think it is pretty normal
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.
Heart worm in dogs. Lice in humans.
Because dogs have more hair than humans, so they get hotter and breathe faster.Additional information:It's unclear whether you're asking about dogs panting or simply breathing faster in general.CoolingUnlike humans, dogs have very few sweat glands (most are in their paw pads), so they cool themselves primarily by panting. This allows air to travel across the moist lung tissue, which helps the dog cool down.Breathing, in GeneralSmaller animals have faster respiratory and heart rates so their bodies can take in enough oxygen. Blood travels through their circulatory system much faster than it does through a larger creature's system, so they have to breathe more often.
A dogs pulse is greater than a humans. The smaller the animal the faster the heartbeat. For example if you compare a cat to a mouse, the mouse has the faster heartbeat because of its size.
Because of it's fur
If you scare any living thing it makes the heart beat faster. When the heart beats faster you will notice chest pains and stomach pains... some people even experience groin pain. But if you experience pain in your heart, stomach, or liver, it gives a signal to your bladder that you just have to go now. It's the same with dogs.
Dogs are DEFINATELY not human. They act like us in certain ways though.Dogs are human because they have are genes and can beat u up