Dogs' noses secrete a small amount of mucus which serves two purposes: to help their sense of smell, and to keep themselves cool. The thin layer of mucus helps with the absorption of scent chemicals from the air. In addition, the nose, along with the mouth and the pads of the feet, is one of the locations where dogs' bodies release heat.
A dry nose CAN mean the dog is sick, but a perfectly healthy dog may have a dry nose, as well.
big that they can smell things
yes small dogs have small prints and big dogs have big prints
No two nose prints are alike a dogs nose print is like our finger print.
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He has a big nose. They do not have big noses. I don't have a big nose.
Dogs can pick up smells better than humans -yes.
Dogs may rub their nose on blankets to mark their scent or to investigate new smells.
You put your nose up to the dogs nose.
Everyone knows the reindeer Rudolph has a red nose. Santa's big red nose was redder after he was out in the cold.