You've answered the question yourself. Yes, pugs do drool a lot. Because of their face, all wrinkly and droopy, they have almost no control over their mouth. this is why they drool.
Im not saying you are wrong but i personally own a pug and I have never seen her drool in the 2 years ive had her. she snores alot when she sleeps but never drool.
Pugs breathe loudly due to their noses as their faces are flat.You have to clean inside their creases above and around the nose to prevent dirt which can irritate them.It can be a lot of work to keep a pug but they are worth it.
Not really because when a dog is feeling bad it might not lick its nose for a while.
Pugs don't have noses at all.
all full blooded do yes
yes
It is a sign that they are healthy. I am pretty sure they lick their noses when they are well, and when they are sick, they will not. So don't worry if your dog's nose is wet- it's a good thing!
Yes, Lhasa Apso's do have wet noses, like all dogs do. There noses are wet because they lick them to keep them healthy. If there nose is dry, they are probably sick.
No, this is an old wives' tale. Some dogs naturally have dry noses, while others naturally have wet noses.
Most puppies/dogs have wet noses and sometimes they get dry but not for long wet noses are a good sign
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all cats have wet noses.
Dogs have cold noses because when they breathe they exhale water vapor through their noses. The vapor condenses on their noses and cools them down, similar how sweat cools down a human's body.
beacause to control the body temperature
When in good health, a dogs nose is cold and wet.
i have one................................................BECAUSE THEY LICK THEIR NOSE! was that funny or what
The wet nose is essential for determining the direction of the air current containing the smell. Cold receptors in the skin are sensitive to the cooling of the skin by evaporation of the moisture by air currents.Absolutely correct, if I am a predator I need to be able to creep up on my prey with the wind in my face, thus blowing my scent away from my prey. It is the same as putting your finger in your mouth wetting it and sticking it in the air, as a target shooter I need to know the wind direction. As a rugby kicker it helps to know the wind direction. That's why we haven't got wet noses, because we can wet our finger and stick it in the air. Cats on the other hand do not need such a large expanse of wetness as they are opportunist hunters they will sniff out a mouse run then sit on a post fence or hide in the grass and wait until the prey comes to them, they also have extremely good hearing. Now go one further why are bovine noses dripping wet, because they lose the sight of what they are about to eat as it gets nearer to their mouths, so their noses sent-taste with the droplets of wetting agent they produce on their noses, certain reptiles do the same with their tongues.While the noses of many dogs are wet, plenty of dogs have dry ones. What keeps a dog's snout moist? No one knows for sure. One theory says that the wetness comes from mucus produced inside Fido's nose. Another hypothesis suggests that because dogs lick their noses all the time, saliva keeps their noses moist. Despite popular belief, a warm nose does not mean a dog is sick.
Dogs and cats should have wet noses. A nose that is slightly wet to the touch is a sign of a healthy dog. A dry nose indicates a problem, as does an overly wet or dripping nose.