Yes
dry skin, wash hair in white vingar
Dogs generally don't have dry crusty skin on their nose, There can be many reasons for the same, e.g. the dog has been suffering from dehydration, or he is not getting proper nutrition or it can happen due to weather change, and if you feel none of these reasons apply, then see a vet. My dog gets a crusty nose each winter and I used to use coconut oil, olive oil etc. but they are not effective as he would get a crusty dry nose each winter. Last year, I got hold of a nose balm for dogs from Puppington's and used it regularly on his nose, and this year, his nose is not showing any signs of dryness. So, to answer you, a dog's crusty nose is due to dryness 99% of the time and due to some underlying medical condition for the rest of the 1%
Cold weather, dry weather...It dries out your nose.
go to your local vet and ask for wet clothes/dry bath clothes
the change in pressure and dry air
Yes. Fans decrease humidity in the air causing cilia in the nose to dry. This causes the release of mucus.
When you chew on it. Or if your cuticals are crusty, then it will rip.
What my cause a 5 year old to have frequent nose bleeds?
Your ferrets nose should be dry.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that lying causes one's nose to become itchy. Itching can be triggered by a variety of factors, such as dry skin, allergies, or irritants in the environment.
If the brown area is restricted to the cere, this is normal, as it indicates a female that is ready to bed. If it is a crusty discharge, the budgie is suffering from a respiratory infection, and must be taken to a vet.