2. Remove your puppy from the stressful situation. If your puppy is hyperventilating because it is scared or anxious, try to remove it from the situation that is causing the stress.
3. Hold your puppy in a comfortable position. Cradling your puppy in your arms or lap can help to comfort it and slow down its breathing.
4. Talk to your puppy in a soothing voice. Speaking to your puppy in a calm, gentle voice can help to reassure it.
5. Offer your puppy some water. A drink of water can help to relax your puppy and slow down its breathing.
6. Cover your puppy's crate with a blanket. This can help to create a calm environment.
7. Let your puppy rest. After it has stopped hyperventilating, let your puppy rest in a quiet place.
If your puppy is hyperventilating and you cannot calm it down, take it to the vet immediately.
Hyperventilation can be a sign of a serious medical condition, and it is important to rule out any underlying health problems.