Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
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Hello! - I'm sorry to hear that this is going on for your dog. Panting can be a sign of breathlessness, stress (anxiety) or pain (eg arthritis, pancreatitis) and I can't rule any of them in or out from here. I can't rule out underlying heart disease (your vet would do tests if suspicious) or hypothyroidism (signs might include obvious weight gain, for example, but they might not - this is ruled out with blood tests). Other potential causes can include changes to the red blood cells, liver and internal lumps and bumps I'm afraid. Arthritis is sometimes overlooked in these cases, but is felt differently at different times - we know this from people, as well as dogs. So a lack of consistency would, quite honestly, not rule it out. Panting can also be a sign of anxiety - and it sounds as though, over three years, your dog has become used to sleeping next to your Mum and now faces a huge change. On the other hand, I wonder whether they might have extra staircase to climb in order to reach you. I also wondered about the heat control in your house at the moment, as its very hot where I am. In short, lots of things - or a combination of them - can cause panting. Panting is a symptoms of many things, and potentially, a warning sign. What would your vet like to rule in or out in your dogs' specific case? It sounds to be well worth making an appointment.
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