Q I'm confused about why my dog Sam's nose is occasionally warm and dry, even though he seems fine. I thought a dog in good health always had a cold, wet nose. A Sam's nose is usually cold and wet for ...
Dehydration from exercise or illness could cause your dog to have a dry nose. A dry nose could also be caused by a fever from an infected tooth or ear. If your dog is also experiencing hair loss, ...
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Why is My Dog’s Nose Running?
Just like with humans, a dog’s nose could be running for any number of reasons. In fact, depending on your dog’s breed, a runny nose might be a persistent (but normal) occurrence. Other common reasons ...
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Snow Nose Dog: Why Is My Dog’s Nose Turning Pink?
Has your dog’s nose suddenly gotten lighter in color? If this shift from dark to pale or even pink coincides with colder weather, you could have a snow nose dog on your hands. “Snow nose” (also called ...
Dogs may sneeze during playtime, when they catch a whiff of pollen, or to get attention. Frequent sneezing may also be due to nasal mites, a tooth abscess, or something stuck in their nose. Call a vet ...
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