some one have to thurow something
weiner dogs run fast when they smell a hotdog.
Dogs do not sweat like humans do all over their bodies. They primarily regulate their body temperature through panting and a small amount of sweating through their paw pads. This helps them cool down when they are overheated.
In general, larger dogs tend to have shorter lifespans and age faster than smaller dogs. This means that larger dogs may reach their senior years at a younger age compared to smaller dogs. However, individual factors such as genetics, breed, and overall health can also play a significant role in how quickly a dog ages.
Big dogs are much better at running because they have longer legs but some small dogs are pretty fast.
No, humans typically breathe through both nostrils simultaneously. The perception of breathing through one nostril at a time is due to the nasal cycle, where one nostril may be more dominant at a given time, but this alternates throughout the day.
Tachynpeic means breathing fast in the adjective form. The noun form is tachypnea.
they are pretty fast... I think
they are 98 percent fast.
twitching, fast breathing, fast heart rate, and clumsyness
a weezing noise like someone is breathing fast and hard
A person would use the term respiration for breathing.
faster than the dogs
Keep breathing when your running
Yes, dogs can become anxious and stressed during fireworks, causing them to breathe fast. It's important to create a safe and quiet space for your dog during fireworks to help reduce their anxiety. If your dog's fast breathing persists, consult a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.
Probably because of how fast they are. I don't know much of Prairie Dogs, but I know they are extremely fast.
Usually with brachycephalia, or "short skull". Dogs with very short snouts such as Pugs, English bulldogs and Pekingese usually have breathing problems and overheat quicker than other dogs because of this.
dogs have four feet for running fast and stability!