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The fine nose hair and the mucus. The mucus moist the air and the nose hair traps the dust and cleans the air.
A moist rhinarium is a specialized area on the nose of certain animals, such as dogs and cats, that contains very sensitive and moist skin. This helps these animals to detect odors more effectively by trapping scent particles in the moisture on their noses.
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there nose should be kind of moist no dry but it's OK if it is
The Mucous Membranes are the "moist" parts of the body, and include the eyes, nose, mouth, rectum, and vaginal area.
ummm not sure.....maybe you should take it out the moist spot
The turbinates at the top of the nose are moist and exist to moisten air as it enters the respiratory tract.
it idicates that the dog is healthy and your taking care of it properly
Well, it depends. The warm nose is just a result of the dog not licking his/her nose. Nobody really "nose" why dogs and cats lick their noses. All people know is that that is a sign of a healthy pet. Sometimes dogs just don't lick their noses. So, I would probably track your dog's health over the next few days. If it stays dry, take him/her to the vet.
yes he does all the time
YESSS! i EAT THEM ALL THE TIME AND I NEVER GET A STUFFY NOSE
A dry nose in cats can be caused by dehydration, sun exposure, or simply the cat licking their nose. It is not necessarily a sign of illness on its own, so it's important to look for other symptoms such as lethargy, lack of appetite, or nasal discharge to determine if the cat is sick.