The fact of the matter is that every dog has a dry nose from time to time and that’s perfectly normal. The trick here is to know what does it mean if your dog’s nose is dry – when it is a problem, and when it isn’t.
• Slight dehydration from exercise.• Going out in the sunny, hot, windy, or cold weather.• Spending some time next to a heat source.• A simple nap.• Old age.• Brachycephalic syndrome.
So, What Does It Mean If Your Dog’s Nose Is Dry and What Can You Do About It?
Most of the time a dog’s dry nose is just that – a dry nose. If some water and a few nose licks don’t fix it, however, you may want to call your vet just in case.
There are lots of everyday situations that can – and often do – lead to a dog’s dry nose. So, if you’re going to jump up and panic when your dog’s nose is dry, you might as well do that on a daily basis.