
Dog Panting at Night? Here’s What To Know
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It’s easy to tell when your dog is panting from a place of happiness. They played, chased, and ran around, and needed a drink of water and a cool place to lay down. Problem solved. But what about when your dog seems to be panting for no reason, particularly after a calm night indoors?
Many dogs are content to sleep throughout most of the night. They acclimate to their environment and will naturally fall into a schedule that’s a bit closer to their human’s schedule.
Panting isn’t a behavior you can expect to see at bedtime. Most of the time, adjusting the environment will mitigate the problem. If it doesn’t, your dog may have an underlying health problem.
Here are the questions to consider and some guidance on next steps.