Practice checking your pet's respiratory rate when he's healthy so you can determine what's abnormal and what's not.
Things You'll Need
- Dog Toys
- Mirrors
- Facial Tissues
- Watches With Second Hands
- Cat Toys
- Stopwatches
Instructions
Have your pet stand or lie down.
Grab a stopwatch or a watch with a second hand.
Look for signs of inhalation, such as the chest rising and falling.
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.
Count the amount of times your pet breathes in 15 seconds.
Multiply the number by 4. This number will be rate of respirations per minute.
Contact your veterinarian if your pet's respiratory rate is out of normal range.