Sentences with phrase «only sweat glands»

Loss of the winter undercoat helps the dog stay cooler in warm, humid weather, a necessity for an animal whose only sweat glands are in the pads of his paws.
The only sweat glands that dogs have are on their paws and unfortunately this is not a major source of cooling.
The only sweat glands dogs have are on their feet so it is normal to pant as that is how they cool themselves off after a workout or if it is really hot outdoors.

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That's because the only active sweat glands in your newborn is found on the head.
Aluminum is a scary additive, not only because it can effect the sweat glands, in addition to having links to causing cancer.
But that skin had only one or two layers of tissue, and lacked features such as hair follicles and the glands that secrete sweat and oil called sebum, he said.
The biggest detoxification organ, your skin is covered in tiny sweat glands that not only regulate body temperature, but also expel toxins through sweat.
The sweat glands offer one of only a few mechanisms that the body has to eliminate toxins and since the skin is the largest organ in the human body it is apparently a very good means for elimination.
I had a mastectomy last year and am only now beginning to have my sweat glands working under my right arm.
Unlike humans who have sweat glands all over their body, dogs only have sweat glands in their paws, rendering them less tolerant to high environmental temperatures.
The sweat glands on a dog's nose and paw pads only regulate a fraction of their body temperature.
Humans have sweat glands (small, tubular structures located just under the entire surface of our skin with the highest concentration on the palms of our hands and the soles of our feet) through which we cool off but dogs have sweat glands only in the pads of their feet.
Temperatures above 84 degrees Fahrenheit are dangerous to rabbits, because they can not sweat — except for sweat glands located only on their lips.
Dogs and cats can not sweat like people — they only a have a few sweat glands located between their toes!
Dogs (which, of course, includes Yorkshire terriers have sweat glands only between their paw pads.
Dogs do have sweat glands on the undersides of their paws and within their ears, but these glands really have only minimal cooling capabilities.
Because dogs only have sweat glands on their paw pads, they are...
There are sweat glands in the ears and on the undersides of the paws (none on the underside of the abdomen), but they have only a limited capacity to cool a dog down.
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