Notes on dog facial care: nose
The normal color of a dog’s nose should be black and slightly moist. This is because dogs lick their noses every day to keep their noses moist and ensure a sensitive sense of smell. If your dog's nose is dry, he may have a fever. When your dog has a runny nose, he may have a cold. If your dog has pus-like discharge from his nose, he may have inflammation in his body, and he needs to see a doctor for treatment as soon as possible.
Precautions for dog facial care: eyes
If the secretion from the dog's eyes increases, it may be that the nasolacrimal duct is blocked, the eyes are inflamed, or endocrine disorders lead to internal heat. No matter what the situation is, it is best for the owner to clean the dog's eyes regularly, soak the dog's eyes with clean cotton and wipe away the secretions. If your dog's eyes are severely tear-stained, you can use dog-specific eye drops for anti-inflammatory treatment. If the situation is serious, you need to see a doctor for treatment.
Precautions for dog facial care: Ears
Dog’s ears should also be cleaned regularly, otherwise ear mites will easily develop, causing the dog’s ears to be abnormally itchy and smelly. The owner can use ear cleaning water to clean it, or use a cotton swab with ear oil to wipe it. Pay attention to whether the secretions in your dog's ears are abnormal. If you find black or brown greasy secretions, it may be a warning sign of chronic ear disease.