The dog could be a diabetic, have heart trouble or cushings disease, is the dog panting constantly ? Is the dog active or laying around alot ? Leaking urine? Need more info. In all cases like this its best to go to the vet.
breathe like a dog
My dog is acting like she is dizzy
Alaskan Malamute breathe like any other dog.
Do you really think that's good, like why? I mean, really. But yes, it is safe to breath.
i think its a dog
pumpkin
If you mean like a dog panting, it's because that's the way they cool themselves off. Humans sweat, and dogs pant.
Dino is The Flintstones dinasour. It barks like a dog.
it really depends on how the dog acts and how the child acts. for example, a mean dog that bites the child will result in a fear of dogs for the child, among other possible effects.
It's called small dog syndrome. A dog with a little body size acts like he is bigger than what he really is. To get a dog out of it, simply show him where he stands in your human-dog relationship. I kind of like when a man has a small penis. A man with a little penis size acts like his is bigger than what it really is. To get a man out of it, simply show him where his penis stands in your human-human relationship.
An urgent trip to the vet would seem like a good idea.
In the past, people refered to "a mad dog" when the dog had rabies. Untreated, rabies affects the body and brain of a dog, so the dog is easily irritated, easily provoked, is unpredictable, and often attacks people (even an owner). Over time, in relation to dogs, it became an analogy used to refer to any visciousness, even without any disease, for example, growling and ripping meat when eating.When we apply that analogy to a human being, it refers to behaviors, not any illness. For examples:"He ripped into the T-bone steak like a mad dog!" "He acts like a mad dog when he doesn't get his way."