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Humans can cool down by perspiring, which removes heat from the body by evaporation. However, dogs are not able to perspire, so how do they cool themselves down?
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Humans can cool down by perspiring, which removes heat from the body by evaporation. However, dogs are not able to perspire, so how do they cool themselves down?
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They pant, breathing heavy with mouth open and tongue out.
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