Your
dog’s nose may be warm and dry or cold and wet for a variety of reasons
completely unrelated to how he is feeling or whether he has a fever. Dog noses
often become warm and dry during a nap, or when they are in a warm or dry
environment. For example, a perfectly healthy dog relaxing in the morning sun
or even in a heated room during winter will often have a warm and dry nose.
Legitimate signs that may indicate your dog is not feeling well include changes
in activity level, changes in appetite, and of course, symptoms such as
limping, coughing, vomiting or changes in urinary or fecal output. As an
informed dog owner you should also be aware of your dog’s vital signs – normal
breathing rate, heart rate and temperature.
(provided by Brandykegs Saint Bernards)
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