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A pinch of bald hair on the dog's nose.

The bald hair on the dog's nose may be due to eating too salty, not taking a bath for too long, and growing ringworm on his body.

1, the food is too salty: the dog's body has different requirements for salt than humans. The owner fed the dog human food. It is suggested that the owner should not feed it like this in the future. Human food is too salty for dogs. The dog's bald nose may be the reason. The food for dogs should still be light. Don't feed the dog anything with strong taste. Dogs can be fed low-salt dog food as a staple food, and snacks and nutritious meals for dogs should also be paid attention to.

1, Don't take a bath for too long: If the dog doesn't take a bath for a long time, its hair may be greasy or shed. And greasy hair sticks to the skin, which will affect the growth of new hair. The owner should pay attention to bathing the puppy. When taking a bath, pay attention to washing your whole body. The dog's nose has no hair, probably because it didn't wash the hair off its face when washing. Choose shampoo for dogs when taking a bath, and pay attention to blow-dry the dogs in time after washing.

3, long tinea: the dog's living environment is not clean enough, the dog may grow tinea. When it grows ringworm, dogs may have scabies and dandruff besides hair loss. If this happens around the puppy's nose, the owner will take care of it for the puppy. The owner can shave off the hair of the dog's ringworm first, and then spray the dog with nursing liquid. Because the ringworm of the puppy is close to the nose, the dog may sneeze when spraying the spray. This is normal, and it will be fine when the spray is absorbed.