Many time tumors in dogs are Fatty Tumors which arent as dangerous as a cancer tumor. however depending on how far up her nose it is, it could be Lymphoma or Osteosarcoma. both are bone cancers which can be fatal in untreated.
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It would bite you
Sniffing.
Neither. It depends on their environment and health. A wet nose doesn't mean the dog is healthy/unhealthy
their nose bleeds are just like humans. If their nose bleeds happen to much go to the vet they might need to be put down meaning die or eles they will suffer in pain and die. Take your dog to the vet about 2-4 times a year written by: Anna
Usually when a dog has a moist noise it means they are healthy. If he has a dry nose that might mean he is unhealthy or sick. But this is not in all cases. Dog's noses are wet because of the tear glandes that empty from their nose, so don't freak out if it is dry. If the weather is dry than your dog's nose may be dry. It could be that. If you are still worried you should consult your vet. He/she is your best answer.
either he has an itchy nose if its his, or he doesn't like your face, if its yours.
It doesn't mean anything! If a dogs nose is wet then that mean he/she just licked it! If a dogs nose is not wet then he/she did not just lick it! That thing where people are saying the dog doesn't feel well or its sick! It doesn't mean anything so DONT be worried
Be more specific, do you mean at birth or is something wrong with nose now?
It doesn't mean anything, it's perfectly normal and healthy
If a dog has a warm or a wet nose, that does not necessarily mean that it is sick. This is a common fallacy. Many people believe that a dog's nose should always be cold and wet. However, a dog's nose does not always have to be cold and wet. After resting, sleeping, or just lying around the house being lazy all day, a dog's nose is often warm and dry. This is especially true if the dog has not recently licked or used his nose for anything. If the dog's nose is constantly warm and dry, this may indicate that something may not be right with its nose and you should consider taking the dog into a vet for evaluation. A vet will be able to determine if the dog's warm dry nose is normal or not. Generally, a dog with a warm, dry nose is not a sick dog.
a dog has a muzzle with a nose