Biology, asked by Braɪnlyємρєяσя, 3 months ago



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Why don't dogs sweat?​

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Answered by MiraculousBabe
25

Answer:

When the water evaporates, it takes energy with it, cooling down the organism in the process. Although dogs don't sweat profusely and visibly the way humans do, they definitely have sweat glands that secrete sweat in response to heat. ... The primary cooling mechanism for dogs is panting.

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Answered by idahunlangkharbani19
4

Answer:

I think dogs do sweat you know why?

Explanation:

The problems is that most dogs are covered with a thick coat of fur so sweat secreted where there is fur would get trap in the fur,failed to evaporate and therefore failed to cool the dog down much.Dog fur is too thick for sweat to evaporate.

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