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Our older Shepherd/Rottweiler X recently developed something on top of his nose. When I first called my vet, I was asked to send in a photograph. They asked if he had been digging in the dirt or ...
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 ...
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 ...
Red, Irritated Skin Under Your Dog's Nose? Here's What It Could Be, According to a Vet originally appeared on PetHelpful. Q: "My dog has red, irritated skin under his nostrils and started getting ...
Our dogs are faithful companions, and they depend on us for good care. To help your canine friend live a healthy life, you should know some of the most common health problems dogs face, their signs, ...