{"id":321,"date":"2024-05-20T08:59:59","date_gmt":"2024-05-20T08:59:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/networkprocurement.net\/?p=321"},"modified":"2024-06-14T16:03:53","modified_gmt":"2024-06-14T16:03:53","slug":"why-is-my-puppys-nose-dry","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/networkprocurement.net\/index.php\/2024\/05\/20\/why-is-my-puppys-nose-dry\/","title":{"rendered":"Why is My Puppy\u2019s Nose Dry?"},"content":{"rendered":"

As a new puppy parent, we have a lot of questions – I know I did when I first bought home my puppy, and one of those is about pup’s nose, and why it may be dry.<\/p>\n

Puppies, while bringing joy, often prompt concerns for dog owners, including the worry over a dry dog’s nose. Contrary to the belief that a moist nose denotes a healthy pup, it’s reassuring that a dog’s dry nose isn’t always alarming news. Let’s explore the significance of your pup’s nose and what might lead to its dryness.<\/p>\n

A dog’s nose is one of those vital clues about their health that we should try and understand. A wet nose is generally linked to a healthy dog, yet a dry nose doesn’t necessarily indicate a health issue. It’s often a case that older dogs, particularly breeds like Lhasa Apsos or Labrador Retrievers<\/a>, may experience changes in body temperature and tear ducts, leading to a drier nose. Good news is, in many cases, a dog’s dry nose is not a severe health concern.<\/p>\n

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The following are the core metrics I like to understand in order to monitor my dog and their wellness, along with looking for sudden changes in these to indicate some poor health or reasons to worry;<\/p>\n