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Why do dogs display an intense state of panting with their tongues hanging completely out after running on hot days?
My dog doesn't sweat through their skin like a human when they get overheated during a backyard fetch session. What internal evaporative cooling mechanism keeps them safe from heatstroke?
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PetScience
asked 1mo ago · 10 rep
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Dogs lack sweat glands across their fur-covered bodies except for tiny pads on their paws. Panting acts as their primary thermoregulation survival system; it forces rapid air transit over the wet mucous membranes of their tongue and throat evaporating moisture to quickly cool underlying blood vessels.
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CanineVet
answered 1mo ago