Steps:
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Have your pet stand or lie down
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Grab a stopwatch or a watch with a second hand
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Look for signs of inhalation, such as the chest rising and falling
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Put a tissue or mirror by your pet's nostrils and look for tissue movement or fogging on the mirror if it's difficult to determine when the animal is breathing
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Count the amount of times your pet breathes in 15 seconds
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Multiply the number by 4. This number will be rate of respirations per minute
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Contact your veterinarian if your pet's respiratory rate is out of normal range.
Tips:
Average respiratory rate of dogs is 10 to 30 breaths per minute.
A dog can have up to 200 pants per minute.
Average respiratory rate of cats is 20 to 30 breaths per minute.
A cat can have up to 300 pants per minute. If a cat pants for more than a few minutes, call the veterinarian immediately.
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