Golden Retriever (Definite Introduction)
For those who have dogs at home, once you find that your dog’s nose is dry, you may immediately raise a warning because you are worried that your dog will get sick. In fact, some owners don’t even understand why a dog’s nose often remains wet. However, it is said that a wet nose means that the dog is sick. So why do people use the condition of a dog’s nose to judge whether the dog is sick? What about?
The first thing owners need to understand is how the dog’s nose is kept moist. If you observe carefully, you will find that dogs often do one thing - lick their noses. They use this action to keep their noses moist. When dogs are sick, they may not lick their noses due to physical discomfort, so their noses will become dry. Of course, dogs do not keep their noses wet all the time. For example, their noses will be wet when they just wake up. Therefore, to a certain extent, in some cases, a dog's nose may indicate that there is something wrong with the dog's body.
However, it is not correct to judge whether a dog is sick just based on the condition of his nose. For example, some dogs’ noses will still remain moist when they have a fever, but we cannot just because their noses are moist. I thought they were not sick.
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