I am not sure why you are feeling like this. Maybe you should go to the hospital and get checked out.
I am not sure why you are panting and short of breath. Maybe you should go to the doctor. That's supposed to be and answer not an opinion
dogs often do this to expell held up energy. it is basically a form of play. And the heavy breathing is obviously from the running.
Heavy, or open mouth, breathing in a cat is generally a medical emergency, especially when in combination with extreme lethargy. The cat should be taken to an emergency clinic ASAP. This is not to be confused with panting due to stress or extreme heat/exertion.
A dog's primary method of cooling is evaporative cooling from the respiratory tract through panting. When a dog pants it provides increased air flow over moist surfaces in the upper respiratory tract through rapid, shallow breathing. The increase in air flow causes an increase in evaporation from the upper respiratory tract. At the onset of panting, respiration rate increases rather suddenly from around 30-40 respirations per minute to around 300-400 respirations per minute. Under a moderate heat load a dog alternates between brief periods of panting at high frequencies and periods of normal slow respiration.
I was trying to figure this out the other day also, and the movie is Nothing But Trouble.
Well, that depends. You are running around alot when you play sports, but if you don't play sports then you would probably breathing less. But if you do something that requires running around and being active, (for example, being in a hurry) then you could be running around and you could breathe more. So i guess that remains anonymous.
Cats typically breathe through their nose and mouth, with the rate of respiration typically around 20-30 breaths per minute while at rest. Cats have a flexible ribcage that allows for deep breathing, and they also use panting as a cooling mechanism when they are overheated.
Most likely he was sniffing around and got some dust or pollen in his nose, nothing to worry about. If he starts having trouble breathing then call the vet.
If your female dog is walking around panting and not sleeping, she may be in labor of she is pregnant. Otherwise, your dog may have a fever or be too hot for some other reason. Make sure your dog has access to clean water and call the vet if the behavior continues.
yes, you probably are suffering from secondhand smoke, if people around you smoke, try to avoid them or just go somewhere else.
When you run, the increased breathing rate and movement can put stress on the ligaments and muscles around the ribs, leading to discomfort or pain. It could also be due to poor running posture or not warming up properly. Ensuring proper breathing techniques and gradually building up your running stamina can help alleviate the pain.
ginuea pigs heart rates are much faster than ours. your ginuea pig will be breathing faster that usual if they have been running or doing physical activity, just like us. but if it is still, you should probbably call the vet.