Editor’s note: Dr. Lee Pickett has retired, but Creators continues to distribute columns from her archive. This one is from 2020. Q: I’m confused about why my dog Sam’s nose is occasionally warm and ...
No one enjoys having a runny nose—and that includes your dog! Just like humans, dogs can develop runny noses for a variety of reasons. Before you worry, make sure it’s truly a runny nose. A dog’s nose ...
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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