Take it to the vet.
When you decided to keep him/her as a pet, it became your duty to give him/her the best care possible.
Yes, there are nasal bones in dogs' noses that can be broken if the nose is struck suddenly. If the dog appears to be breathing fine and there's nothing either sticking up out of the nose or draining from the nose, you can watch closely over the next few weeks to see if it heals up on its own. If you can see bone, your dog has difficulty breathing or there is nasty stuff draining from the dog's nose, you need to take it to a veterinarian that day.
Yes, especially if you have any difficulty breathing through your nose.
at high altitudes,since the air pressure is less,breathing becomes difficult and nose bleeding may occur due to excess pressure of blood over the atmospheric pressure.
You use your nose for smelling along with breathing. You also use your mouth for breathing but you only use your nose for smelling
Allergic symptoms include itchy rash, swelling, runny nose, watery eyes, and possibly difficulty breathing.
A bloodied nose is a nose which is bleeding internally.
TAKE HER TO THE VET, now
Boxers are told to not blow their nose after getting a bloody nose because the blood will clot on its own, stopping the bleeding. Breathing hard or blowing your nose shortly after can lead to the clot being dislodged and bleeding to restart. and if a fighter get punched or thumbed in the eye and he blows his nose the eye will swell shut and it be hard for him to see punches comming at him
Definitely nose
Mine died because of this, just last Monday (3rd September 2012). Miners think mine was ill because it was always underweight even though it eat enormous amounts, and it always somehow had difficulty breathing, like it had a blocked nose or something. She was one of the most friendly guinea pigs I've ever known, and I hope this information was helpful to you.
Alcohol causes dilation of the peripheral vascular system, causing more blood to flow at the surfaces of the body. This could cause nasal congestion, especially in someone who has partially blocked nasal passages, which could interfere with nose breathing.
Medically speaking, Nose packing is when the medical personnel stuff your nose (usually bleeding nose) with sterile OS or gauze. This usually benefits someone who is bleeding and is used as a compress.