Footpads only
The Glands are found on a dog's tounge. That is the purpose for a dog's tounge to lap in and out of its mouth
No dog's simply don't have sweat glands to produce sweat
Welsh Terriers.
None, dogs cool themselves by panting not sweating.
Dogs do not sweat. They have no sweat glands. They cool themselves by respiration (panting) and conduction (drinking cool water).
Dogs do not sweat from their necks or bodies like humans do. They are different. They sweat from their tongues and from their pads and feet.
because dogs does not have any sweat glances, therefore, they use their tongue to not get dehydrated
Some licks may be triggered as sexual events, therfore triggering sweat glands.
Oh, dude, dogs sweat through their paw pads because they don't have sweat glands like humans do all over their bodies. So, they rely on their paw pads to release some heat when they're feeling the heat. It's like their built-in air conditioning system, but way less efficient.
Yes. Dogs do sweat, but only on the hairless pads of their feet. However, their major method of temperature control is through panting, usually with their tongues dangling outside of their mouths. This allows transfer of heat from their core body/chest area straight out of their mouths through their breath. In this method they don't lose as much fluids as people do when they cool by perspiration, since, to cool through perspiration with evaporation, you have to create a much larger wet area to provide cooling of the skin and that loses more body fluids. It is much less efficient than the method dogs use, and it also often creates dehydration in people.
There are no glands on top of a dog's head.
a dog's paw pads help it cool down by releasing swet through sweat glands located on the paw