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How does panting help the dog maintain homeostasis?

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Panting helps the dog maintain homeostasis because panting is the equivalent of humans sweating. Dogs pant to cool themselves down to reachieve their "normal" body temperature. Homestasis is the individuals sense of equilibrium and a dog panting helps them to acheive their temperature homeostasis.

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In order for dogs to maintain homeostasis, they have to regulate internal body functions as well. Since dogs do not have the ability to sweat like humans, they will pant as a way to cool off. This physical behavior is their way for regulating their internal temperature, which keeps them from overheating
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