Doberman Pinscher (certain introduction)
For dogs, the nose is their whole body It controls the most critical part. If a dog loses its senses, it is difficult to imagine how difficult its future life will be. Dogs often rely on their senses to find their way around, judge the taste of food, and identify owners or strangers. Therefore, the health of a dog's nose directly affects its survival. So how do we judge whether a dog's nose is healthy or not? There are many answers.
1. Infer ten points based on nasal discharge. If you have sticky nasal discharge repeatedly, it is likely to be severe allergic rhinitis, viral or bacterial allergies, or even chronic rhinitis that is difficult to cure.
2. Based on the nose bleeding, it is inferred that it is ten ten. If there is blood mixed in the nasal mucus, it may be that the nasal mucosa is injured due to inflammation, or it may be due to mucosal inflammation of the respiratory organs such as pulmonary edema. On the other hand, if there is a lot of bleeding from the nostril, it is likely to be a tumor.
3. Infer ten points based on snoring. If the snoring is severe, it may be because the nasal cavity becomes narrow or the soft palate is swollen, which prevents the body temperature from dissipating heat successfully, which may lead to heat stroke.
A dog’s nose is very important to its survival, so in order to prevent problems with the dog’s nose, we must pay more attention to the dog’s daily care and feeding methods, so that the dog has a good physique.
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