Just to be safe have your son checked for Asthma. No one in my family ever had it, and I missed signs like this for too many years, until she had an actual attack. Don't let that happen to you.
And deep breathing when exerting one's self is not uncommon. The child is only three and doesn't have the lung capacity of an adult.
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Much of the meaning of this dream lies in the emotions you experience while the dream is taking place. The hill represents some difficulty that you are facing in real life. Compare the dream image with the expression "it's an uphill climb." Walking uphill usually takes more energy and is more tiring than walking on a flat surface or walking downhill.
breath out while rising weight breath in while dawning it i.e. opposite to effort
Sitting down for a while without breathing very much e.g when watching a movie then standing up quickly and taking a deep breath
Dum spiras, speras. (while you breath, you hope) Dum spiro, spero. (while I breath, I hope) Dum spiras, spes est. (while you breath, there is hope) Quaque spiritus est, spes est. wheresoever there is breath, there is hope)
it means to breath automaticlly while sleeping or doing any other activite
Sitting down for a while without breathing very much e.g when watching a movie then standing up quickly and taking a deep breath
There are several reasons a dog would pant while walking. It may be the same reason that you drink water after taking a walk on a hot day - to cool down. It is also possible that he is requiring more air - in the way that a human breathes heavily after running.
In your "fragment", walking is a participle. Think of it this way; while (doing what?) walking, and since this word adds -ing to the end of the verb "walk", it is therefore a participle.
Some things to do at work include parking farther away, walking to lunch rather than driving to lunch, taking the stairs rather than taking the elevator, and getting up and walking to a coworker's space rather than calling or sending an email.
A dolphin's blowhole helps it breath while it is in the water.
While hiking I like to use a walking stick. A larger walking stick would be a staff. For mountaineering, climbers use an 'Ice Axe' or an 'Alpine Axe' which can be used to dig into ice and pull yourself up. Ice axes are also sometimes referred to as "alpenstocks".