u should give the dog water or something because if the dogs nose is not black then it must be sick
Ummm--some dogs have pinkish or liver-colored noses naturally. It does not mean that they are sick. Water does not cure dogs' illnesses, anyway. Do you mean your dog's nose used to be black and changed color, or is your dog's nose pale and you just think black looks better? You can sometimes buy such dyes from vendors at dog shows--but if your dog is a show dog and you change his appearance with dyes, he will be disqualified from showing.
It will probably take a while to heal, but eventually it'll grow back and he'll have a cute black nose again. :)
There is no bone that makes dogs' noses go black. The black color in their nose is caused from pigment. A lack of pigment in the nose would result in a pinkish colored nose and it would sunburn easily.
No, not all dogs have black noses. Some dogs have pink noses, or even white. Some dog's noses are black to keep their nose from getting a sunburn.
maybe its skin is peeling...
A dog's nose that is dry and flaky could be a sign of allergies, or sensitivity to something in the dogs surroundings. A vet will be able to determine what is bothering the dog.
It has a low probability but it could.
It could be the snot that comes out of the nose. But then again, it could be anything else.
Dogs could sprint like 35 miles per hour.
No two nose prints are alike a dogs nose print is like our finger print.
it only means that your dogs nose has lost its pigment in it and this makes it pink. if you would like it back to black then if ur dog eats out of a metal bowl then change it to a plastic one. also, feeding it crushed zing tablets mixed up in it food and give it vitamins which helps and you could also give it fish if you dont already but make sure it is NOT in brine.
Ask your brother! It could be that your brother was once told that a dog's wet nose was a sign of good health. Communicate!
A black growth on a cat's nose could be a benign condition like pigmentation changes or it could be a more serious issue like a skin tumor. It is best to have a veterinarian examine the growth to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.