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Monday, December 20, 2010
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Dog's Wet Nose - What It Represents
The coldness or dampness of your dog’s nose might be some indication of his activity level. A dog's wet nose is not only about his health condition. Your dog's wet nose can occur when they are playing or engaging in some energetic pursuit.
A dog's wet nose just might indicate poor health, or it's very likely related to the other factors. So when dogs are sleeping or resting, their noses may feel warm and a bit dry. Check with your Solano County veterinary clinic.
Unlike cat's, your dog's wet nose may not be as much of a health indicator.
A dog's wet nose just might indicate poor health, or it's very likely related to the other factors. So when dogs are sleeping or resting, their noses may feel warm and a bit dry. Check with your Solano County veterinary clinic.
Unlike cat's, your dog's wet nose may not be as much of a health indicator.
Friday, December 3, 2010
Dogs Shed Due To Light And Temperature Changes
Dogs shed hair for two main reasons.
Seasonal changes in the light pattern as the length of the day changes induce dog shedding. Temperature changes also cause dog shedding.
Many dogs shed hair all year long. Dogs get acclimatized to indoor temperatures, and their bodies have the right amount for that temperature. But when the canine goes in and out of the house, there is huge gap in the temperature - this is the most common reason for dog shedding all year long.
Seasonal changes in the light pattern as the length of the day changes induce dog shedding. Temperature changes also cause dog shedding.
Many dogs shed hair all year long. Dogs get acclimatized to indoor temperatures, and their bodies have the right amount for that temperature. But when the canine goes in and out of the house, there is huge gap in the temperature - this is the most common reason for dog shedding all year long.
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