Conversely, it shouldn't be dripping. Liquid or discharge flowing out of your dog's nose could be a sign of illness, allergies, or mold exposure, according to Lincolnway Veterinary Clinic's website.
During a midday break from bear hunting at the Dry Dock Restaurant and Bar in Douglas County, the talk quickly turned to bear-hunting hounds -- and stayed there. Kollin Horn of Almena, Wis., hustles ...
Most dog owners out there are likely to agree: There are fewer gestures more loved than when a dog nudges their owner with his or her nose. It's cute, for one thing, and seems to be one of many ways ...
Did you know that dogs can use their cold, wet (and cute!) noses to sense sources of heat and thermal radiation? That discovery, via a 2020 study from Sweden that challenged dogs to choose between a ...
PORTER, Maine - A 64-year-old woman in Maine got in a fight with a black bear Friday morning, punching it right in the nose in order to save her dog. The Maine Warden Service says Lynn Kelly, of ...