Re: Re: Docker's panting..
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I know he's fit in quite quickly with you and the dogs, but is it possible he may still be a little stressed?
Well, I don't think so but I suppose it's possible.
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Does he have a thicker coat than the other two?
Yes, by quite a bit.
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Does he take longer to recover after long walks than Bud and Tash?
Not at all (he has the power of youth on his side!).
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Since he seems to be healthy in all other aspects I wouldn't worry too much about it.
That's kinda what I figured, maybe it's normal for a Husky? I don't know.
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Some help I am, huh? :o
LOL, no, I appreciate it.
Have you tested puppy for worms?
The obvious is heartworms. Although in severe cases of intestinal infestations pressure can be exerted on the diaphram causing rapid breathing. Worms can also migrate to the lungs causing problems there.
The other health problem would be a low grade lung infection. I went through this after my previous dog was diagnosed with Lymphoma. The blood work showed no signs of infection after she went into remission. But yet she was panting hard. Just happened by chance she got a paw infection, and Clavamox not only cleared that up, but also her breathing problem.
My current Clover dog (1/2 GP, Lab, plus something) panted like wild when she was < 6 months of age. Eventually she out grew it. So yes it can be breed related.