
Rapid, open-mouthed breathing in canines during vehicular travel is a common occurrence. This behavior can be observed across breeds and ages, often accompanied by other signs like whining, pacing, or excessive salivation.... Read more »

Canine thermoregulation relies heavily on evaporative cooling through the respiratory system. Elevated respiration rates within a vehicle’s confines often indicate a response to increased temperature, stress, or excitement. This physiological response, characterized... Read more »
Canine panting in vehicles can stem from various factors, including temperature, anxiety, and motion sickness. For example, a dog might pant heavily on a warm day due to the rapid rise in... Read more »