ABSOLUTELY! It is one of the most common side effects of prednisone in dogs and has absolutely nothing to do with how hot or cold the environment is.
Most terrestrial animals dissipate excess heat by evaporation. This is done by either sweating (like humans) or by panting (like dogs).
I don't know about dogs, but i just started taking it and the farts are awful
Panting, dogs don't have sweat glands.
Dogs pant when they are hot because it helps them regulate their body temperature. Panting allows dogs to release excess heat through their mouths, helping them cool down.
It can bring about that problem in humans so I suppose the same probably can apply to dogs.
by panting...
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My dog has been panting all day.The wolf sat in the corner, panting and eyeing up the prey he has saved for dinner.
eating, biting, panting......
There is no start age for dogs panting. Dogs have almost no sweat glands so cannot get rid of excess heat by sweating. Panting helps rid the body of heat so dogs pant. Of course they also pant after exercise but part of that is also to get rid of the heat. In their first year, since they do not get to do much exercise in the puppy pen this activity may be reduced, it is also reaitave to how hot their area is. You don't see human babbys sweat too much because they are cared for. In both it is a mechanism that keeps them cool
The muscles begin to deteriorate when dogs are on a heavy dose of steroids such as Prednisone, often used to treat the polymyositis. My dog has polymositis, and has been on Prednisone for two months. During the last month, his back bone and head muscles have started to stick out.
Panting is a normal process in dogs, it is how they cool down. You should not be worried if they appear to be breathing without effort and panting is the only sign you notice. Panting in cats is not normal. It can indicate anxiety, pain or a respiratory/heart problem. If your cat continues to pant, you should take it to see a vet.