probably because it is always out in the open and it is wet and breathing in cold air
if the cats or dogs nose is almost always dry then they r sick.
Not necessarily. About 2 years ago i was always cold, nose hands, everywhere, and it turned out to be an underactive thyroid. I am now on daily medicine for that and, my nose is still cold all the time. Maybe if the rest of you is cold all the time, and you have low energy and your skin is dry, you could get your dr to have a blood test taken to test your thyroid. Also, to improve your cold nose, you should apply heat.
All dogs have a runny nose to a point but I would say that your dog has caught a cold or has allergies. I would take him to the vet and get him some antibiotics before the cold gets worse. Especially if he isn't as active as usual.
This means the dog is healthy it should also feel slightly wet, If a dog nose is dry/crusty that could mean it is a bit off and if it is runny (and not nasty cold weather) this could also mean it is a bit ill- hope this helps,
Yes all dogs can get a cold
All dogs get cold. Dogs that have thick fur are more tolerant of cold. Dogs with short hair get cold more quickly. If it is too cold for you to be outside without a coat, it is too cold for your dog.
Snow dogs do not have to be in cold temperatures at all times, but do benefit from a cooler climate. Snow dog have coat designed to keep in heat and do not fair well in hotter climates as they are prone to overheating.
Sneezing in dogs can be allergies, yes, or it could be kennel cough or a "cold." If it persists for a week, take them to the vet.
yes all dog bite
little coughs like choking, and a warm nose. or somtimes throwing up happens 2 mine all the time
No, not all dogs have black noses. Some dogs have pink noses, or even white. Some dog's noses are black to keep their nose from getting a sunburn.
All mammals have nose hair , but not cold blooded animals.