What Causes Your French Bulldog's Dry Nose Many dogs have dry noses, large and small, purebred and mixed. There is no one thing that causes your dog to have a dry nose. Plus, there are many types of dry nose issues dogs can develop. Basic dry dog noses can be caused by low household humidity levels, living in an arid climate, certain medications and illnesses or breed predisposition. French Bulldogs are one of the breeds most prone to developing the extreme form of dog nose dryness - nasal hyperkeratosis. If your French Bulldog's nose is covered with layers of dry crust they may have extreme dryness called Nasal Hyperkeratosis. Nasal Hyperkeratosis is a nose tissue overgrowth that causes the nose to be covered with layers of overgrown crusty tissue. Our research has led us to believe Nasal Hyperkeratosis is an expression of a slightly depressed immune system. While not life-threatening, this condition can affect your dog's mental, emotional and physical health. The good news is Nose Butter works on all levels of dryness. | Your French Bulldog's Quality of Life A chronically dry nose can lead to your Frenchie not living their life fully. A fully-functioning dog nose grabs smells that float by, sorts and categorizes the info as urgent or not. Like canine small bookmarking! This gives your French Bulldog the info needed to make informed dog decisions. Of course, your Frenchie is not a hunting dog, police dog or tracking dog, but their nose still provides them with the info they need to do all sorts of cool Frenchie stuff. Like finding that Cheeto under the sofa, or smelling the pizza delivery coming up the sidewalk or that you may have opened that bag of chips silently, but they can smell them! Here's an example of not having all the info feels for us. How do you feel when you have No Signal on your phone as you drive in an unfamiliar area at night...in the rain and your engine starts making an odd noiseThat's how your French Bulldog feels when they can't snag the smells that bring them info! Stressed, off-balance and anxious. | Your French Bulldog's Nose Butter Nose Butter nourishes your French Bulldog's nose with layers of moisturizing butters and oils. At first Nose Butter is applied multiple times a day until their nose improves. Then drop to maintenance levels of application, usually 2-3 times a week. If you stop applying the Nose Butter and the dryness comes back, your Frenchie probably has Nasal Hyperkeratosis, which is a lifelong condition. Ongoing usage of Nose Butter will be necessary, if so. There is no cure for nasal hyperkeratosis, but the good news is the condition can be treated with continued usage of Nose Butter. We can't use sunscreen a few days and be protected all summer, same for our Frenchies and Nose Butter. Not only does your dog look better with a smooth, shiny nose, they feel better, as they can breathe more easily. And, don't forget mental well-bring! Your French Bulldog has that confident Frenchie swagger back! |