![]() ![]() Make a game of applying Nose Butter and follow it up with treats and most dogs can be won over. (I'm looking at my three sisters).Īlso, keep the mood upbeat and fun. It's not fun for dogs (or us) to have siblings pile on and make us feel helpless. This may come from puppy play, when they wrestle and play-fight. Toy breeds know they are small and will often put up an unbelievable tussle to get away.ĭogs are often triggered by being held tightly or controlled. If held tightly they will struggle to protect their breathing. Ouch! That stung! It's not that your dog dislikes Nose Butter (we hope not), they DO dislike being held tightly and restrained.īully and flat-faced breeds already have compromised breathing systems due to their adorable flat faces. Like cutting your dog's toenails.Nose Butter is part of their health care regimen. When our hands are really cracked and dry we can use lotion to get them in shape, but we can't slather lotion on our hands once and be moisturized for life. The Good News is maintenance usage of Nose Butter keeps the Nasal Hyperkeratosis under control. If you stop using Nose Butter, the dryness and crust will probably come back. The Bad News is there is no CURE for Nasal Hyperkeratosis, it is a condition. The crusty stuff is actually skin and hurts your dog if you pick it off, just like us pulling a scab off a skinned knee too soon.
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