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What are the causes of dog nose fever?

Whether a dog's nose is wet or dry can reflect whether the dog is healthy or not. Some dog owners are used to judging the dog's current physical condition by observing its nose condition. Some people say that a dog's nose is a barometer of its health. Indeed, a healthy and normal dog's nose should be cool and moist, but what if the dog's nose is hot? What caused this?

Scientific research has found that when a dog sleeps, just wakes up and is quiet, its small nose may be dry or a little hot, but this is normal, and after the dog's normal activities, its nose will gradually cool and get wet. In addition, in winter, for example, air conditioning and heating are turned on, and the ambient temperature is warmer but the air is dry. At this time, the dog's nose may be hot and dry, but this is also the performance of the normal environment. This situation can also be alleviated by hydrating the dog in time.

However, the dog's nose is the most sensitive part of the dog after all. If you find it dry and hot, you can't be careless. It is important to observe the pet dog carefully and see what is going on. There are some special times when the dog's nose will be dry and hot, but this situation is only temporary and appears at a certain time of the day. If the dog's nose is found to be dry and hot for a long time (such as fever, canine distemper, diarrhea, gastroenteritis, etc.). There are also some other symptoms, such as sneezing, coughing, tearing, vomiting and diarrhea. Then take the dog to the hospital, don't delay.