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hey Big Dan and akadius here, this is my first dog, i took him in from a mate who could no longer take care of him. best thing i ever did i rekkon...
heres a pic of my big boi

can anyone give me any advice about his dry nose?? its starting to get little scabs as you can see
heres a pic of my big boi

can anyone give me any advice about his dry nose?? its starting to get little scabs as you can see

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i been looking up about scabs on the nose her what i found
My dog's nose is dry. Is he sick?
Learning to observe what is normal and and what is not in animals that can't talk takes time and patience. A "dry nose" is often seen as a sign of illness in dogs and cats, but is it? The purpose of this FAQ is to serve as a basic guideline to know when to consult your vet to see if an examination is in order.
A. The "warm nose myth" has many pet owners feeling that their pet has a fever (or otherwise sick) if the nose is warm and dry. A dog's (or cat's) nose may be very wet and cool one moment then be warmer and not-so-moist the next. All in the course of a day. All perfectly normal.
Changes in texture (crusty, flaky) and color (loss of pigmentation) of a pet's nose should be looked at by your veterinarian. A prolonged dry, cracked nose, particularly with loss of pigmentation, scabs or open sores should be examined by your veterinarian sooner rather than later. An ill animal will often have a warm, dry nose in addition to other symptoms, such as: lethargy, decreased or absent appetite, vomiting, diarrhea and so on. In the absence of other physical signs, there are a host of dermatological (skin) problems that can be seen in this area, such as Pemphigus Foliaceus.
Other nose conditions to be aware of
Contact sensitivity
Allergies and sensitivities to plastics and dyes may also manifest as changes on the nose and muzzle area on pets fed from plastic dishes. I recommend using stainless steel bowls to eliminate this potential problem. Glass or ceramic bowls are also acceptable, provided that they are study and on a solid surface to prevent breakage.
Nasal discharge
Anytime your pet shows signs of a "runny nose" -- one that has discharge coming from the nostrils -- should be examined by your veterinarian. Coughing, sneezing and difficulty breathing can be signs of anything from a respiratory infection to a nasal foreign body to a tumor in the nasal passages. Animals that show these signs (more than an ocassional cough or sneeze) should be seen by your veterinarian.
Black spots
Owners of orange or calico cats often note black spots on their cat's nose and lips as the cat ages. This is called lentigo simplex, and is a normal change seen commonly in orange tabby and calico cats.
My dog's nose is dry. Is he sick?
Learning to observe what is normal and and what is not in animals that can't talk takes time and patience. A "dry nose" is often seen as a sign of illness in dogs and cats, but is it? The purpose of this FAQ is to serve as a basic guideline to know when to consult your vet to see if an examination is in order.
A. The "warm nose myth" has many pet owners feeling that their pet has a fever (or otherwise sick) if the nose is warm and dry. A dog's (or cat's) nose may be very wet and cool one moment then be warmer and not-so-moist the next. All in the course of a day. All perfectly normal.
Changes in texture (crusty, flaky) and color (loss of pigmentation) of a pet's nose should be looked at by your veterinarian. A prolonged dry, cracked nose, particularly with loss of pigmentation, scabs or open sores should be examined by your veterinarian sooner rather than later. An ill animal will often have a warm, dry nose in addition to other symptoms, such as: lethargy, decreased or absent appetite, vomiting, diarrhea and so on. In the absence of other physical signs, there are a host of dermatological (skin) problems that can be seen in this area, such as Pemphigus Foliaceus.
Other nose conditions to be aware of
Contact sensitivity
Allergies and sensitivities to plastics and dyes may also manifest as changes on the nose and muzzle area on pets fed from plastic dishes. I recommend using stainless steel bowls to eliminate this potential problem. Glass or ceramic bowls are also acceptable, provided that they are study and on a solid surface to prevent breakage.
Nasal discharge
Anytime your pet shows signs of a "runny nose" -- one that has discharge coming from the nostrils -- should be examined by your veterinarian. Coughing, sneezing and difficulty breathing can be signs of anything from a respiratory infection to a nasal foreign body to a tumor in the nasal passages. Animals that show these signs (more than an ocassional cough or sneeze) should be seen by your veterinarian.
Black spots
Owners of orange or calico cats often note black spots on their cat's nose and lips as the cat ages. This is called lentigo simplex, and is a normal change seen commonly in orange tabby and calico cats.

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thats quite helpfull thanks, mite have to take the big fellar to the vet just to be sure 

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Hi big-Dan and welcome to the forum .
where you from???
where you from???

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Heya pal nice looking Dog ya got yaself there 


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Hi dan
welcome to the forum, akadius is a lovely boy
i love his blue eyes theyre beautiful.
welcome to the forum, akadius is a lovely boy
i love his blue eyes theyre beautiful.
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Hello Dan welcome to the forum. Akadius looks great 


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hi everyone thanx 
im from australia buddy

hardtrackz wrote:Hi big-Dan and welcome to the forum .
where you from???
im from australia buddy
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Hey Dan
Welcome to the forum!! Im from Australia too!! Where in Aus do you live??
Welcome to the forum!! Im from Australia too!! Where in Aus do you live??

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