Pekingese Dry Nose
Pekingese Dry Nose – those adorable flat faces contribute to the dryness. Nose Butter to the rescue for Pekingese dry nose! Made of 100% Organic Shea Butter, organic olive oil, organic castor oil, organic avocado oil, organic almond oil, organic coconut oil, organic beeswax, organic cocoa seed butter, 100 percent Therapeutic Grade Aromatherapy Oils and a LOT of LOVE.
Choose from 1, 2 or 4 ounce sizes. Packaged in an aluminum tin and then presented in an fabu-fabric bag. Visit FAQs for more info on Shea and Nose Butter. Within 1-3 days your Pekingese dry nose will be soft and smooth!
Which Nose Butter is better for your Peke? You may have seen the Nose Butter in a tin in another listing and wonder what the difference is. Nose Butter in the tube is a denser consistency like a stick of butter.The tin Nose Butter is like whipped butter. So, with the tube it is easier to apply, but may take longer to melt into your Peke’s nose. You should use less of the Nose Butter in the tube, just a swipe is enough! About as much as applying lipstick or chapstick.
The ingredients in the tin and the tube are the same, but with slightly different proportion of the various ingredients. But it is enough to make that little bit of a difference in the consistency of the final Nose Butter. Either Nose Butter in the tin or in the tube will get rid of Pekingese dry nose syndrome ;-D It is up to you which application method you prefer. And which your Peke prefers!
Just rub a bit of Nose Butter™ across the top of the nose and allow it to melt in. If your dog does not like having their face “messed with” give a cookie to distract. Don’t worry, it soaks in FAST. If they lick a bit, no worries, all organic good stuff. Apply 2-3x a day for 1-3 days and then rub the crusties off with a bit of tissue. For more info visit FAQs Nose Butter, and FAQs Dry Noses.
Famous Pekingese Owners:
Shirley Temple (childhood dog)
Barbara Cartland
Loretta Swit
Elizabeth Taylor
Betty White
Jennifer Gray
There were only two dogs that survived the sinking of the Titanic, one of them was a Pekingese! The other was a Pomeranian.
Fascinating Fact: The name Pekingese comes from the dog’s origin in Peking, now Beijing. They were never seen outside of China until 1860 when British soldiers returned with five of them after conquering the Imperial Palace. Every single modern Pekingese is descended from those five dogs.



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