If your dog still breathing heavy after giving birth last night to 10 puppies, it is time to call the veterinarian. She may have a stuck puppy that she cannot get out, or she may have retained one or more of the placentas. If she is panting heavily for more than 2 hours after giving birth, it is an emergency and you need to call the vet.
These are diaphragm and externa intercostal muscles in quiet breathing and sternocliedomastoid ,sclene muscles,anterior serrati in heavy breathing
about 4 to 6 ounces
After giving birth women can experience bleeding, both directly after giving birth and for some time later due to irregular hormones. Although tampons shouldn't be worn during this time because without knowing how heavy her bleeding is going to be using tampons increase risks of TSS.
After giving birth, the uterus constricts and begins to return to it's pre-pregnant state. The lining of the uterus is shed in the form of Lochia. This postpartum bleeding or Lochia occurs after every birth. The length of time a woman bleeds for, and how heavy it is, varies. It is heavy the first few days, with lots of clots, but usually after the first week it is quite light.
my poodle does the same thing for about a week or 2 after birth. it could be becasue she is hot or it could be there is a baby left inside either way call your vet! and goodluck
heavy breathing occurs to breathe out the acid (CO2) in an attempt to correct the acidosis.
heavy breathing as you call it , in an engine would mostly be caused by a filthy air cleaner or a blocked air intake
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She will start to pant heavy and look for a place to have the puppies so make sure you have a clean quite place ready for her.
Heavy breathing in a Shar Pei can be caused by various factors, including heat, anxiety, or exercise. Due to their unique facial structure, they are also prone to respiratory issues, which can exacerbate heavy breathing. If the heavy breathing persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it’s essential to consult a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health concerns. Always ensure your Shar Pei stays cool and calm, especially in warm weather.
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aches in the muscles and heavy breathing