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The Blissful Dog
50534 235th Avenue
Clearbrook, MN 5663
Call us 1.855.DOG.BLISS
Email Info@TheBlissfulDog.com
Of course, hairless dogs can have rough, dry, chapped noses!
Dry dog noses can range from a bit dry to the severely dry condition, Nasal Hyperkeratosis. (More info on Nasal Hyperkeratosis below)
Your dog's dry nose can be caused by dry climate, lack of humidity, some illnesses, even medications or stress.
The Good News is Nose Butter® works on ALL levels of dog nose dryness from a bit dry to acute cases of Nasal Hyperkeratosis. We've glad you found us! Keep reading to learn the whys and how-tos.
Your dog has unique skin care needs, that you will be following to keep your attention magnet of a dog looking and feeling their blissful best!
We have a LOT of hairless dog breeders and owners use and recommend our products. Nose Butter is ideal not just for your dog's nose, but all the back to the tip of their. Nose to Tail!
Our Boo Boo Butter has more herbal components/ingredients and is perfect for dogs with a tendency toward more sensitive skin. Boo Boo Butter is the same product, the breed labels are just for fun.
Check Boo Boo Butter out here for Cresteds and here for your Xoloitzcuintli.
Since 2002 Nose Butter® has been individually handcrafted by The Blissful Dog in far Northern Minnesota using all-natural ingredients.
• Shea butter
• Almond oil
• Olive oil
• Coconut oil
• Castor oil
• Cocoa seed butter
• Avocado oil
• Beeswax
• Unscented
Complete info in tabs below.
#1 Tip - For quicker absorption warm Nose Butter prior to using
• To warm; stick in your pocket, bra, or scoop some out & warm in palm (see image)
• Open the tin or tube
• Gently control your dog's face (side of face or under their chin)
• Avoid head-locks - that's a trigger for many dogs
• Tag Team - have someone hold & you apply
• (Tin) Scoop a bit out appropriate to the size of your dog’s nose
• Dab it on their nose
• Rub it in a bit, you do not have to rub it in completely as it melts quickly, especially if warm
• Distract to keep them from licking or rubbing it off
• Repeat 2-3x a day for 1-3 days or until nose is back in shape
• Then use as needed for maintenance (usually 1-2x a week)
• Apply 2-3x a day (do the best you can, 2-3x a day is the goal)
• After 2-3 days of multiple daily applications, gently rub the nose with tissue and see if it easily crumbles off
• If it does NOT crumble right off (it will look like black, greasy dirt), keep applying Nose Butter 2-3x a day until it easily, without picking, comes off
• Resist the urge to pick as tempting as it may be, it hurts and will make the process harder
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.
• Give a cookie or treat before, during and after application
• Cuddles, pets, repeat as needed
• Feed their dinner (with extra yummies)
• Play your dog's fave game
• Throw a ball
• Go for a walk
• Pet them, lavish praise on them for their overall good dog-ness
• TIP! Not only does something positive (like cookies) take their mind off having something done to them, they soon equate Nose Butter with treats.
Keeping Expectations Real!
The Bad News is there is no actual CURE for Nasal Hyperkeratosis, it is a condition.
A Medical Condition is a health impairment resulting from a disease or injury or of idiopathic origins. Some condions can be cured, the majority can be managed or controlled.
If you stop using Nose Butter, the dryness and crust will probably come back.
The Good News is maintenance usage of Nose Butter keeps the Nasal Hyperkeratosis under control.
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.
Like cutting your dog's toenails...Nose Butter is part of their health care regimen.
Which is Best? Tin or Tube?
• Tubes allow for no-mess application.
• Tins offer hands-on application
The .15 oz lip-balm size tube of Nose Butter® is the perfect size for small noses, travel or to try out. It is .63" across, so a bit over ½ inch.
The .50 oz tube is .87" across, so over ¾ but not an inch.
What Size Should I Get?
Nose Butter is available in five sizes of tins and three tube sizes. Why so many? Dogs come in all sizes from Chinese Cresteds to Tibetan Mastiffs, so choose accordingly.
If you only have one small dog decide if you prefer the tin or tube and go from there.
If you have several small dogs who need Nose Butter, consider the 3 pack of lip-balm sized ones or at least a -ounce tin.
Why So Many Dog Breed Labels?
Nose Butter® is the exact same product no matter the label. The dog breed labels celebrate canine diversity and our dog geekness.
Applying Nose Butter isn't Rocket Science...BUT
Until you've tried to hold an uncooperative, frightened dog with the strength and flexibility of a Cirque de Soleil acrobat, Piranha teeth, an eardrum rupturing scream and dab something on their nose, you haven't experienced true frustration.
Dogs are often triggered by being held tightly. This may have originated from when they were puppies. Puppy play often involves a lot of wrestling and play-fight. It's not fun for dogs (or us) to have siblings pile on, hold us down and make us feel helpless. (I'm looking at my three sisters).
Tossing out some additional tips!
Gently wrap your dog in a blanket or towel to control their legs. Then apply.
Or try the complete opposite and let them stand and dab Nose Butter on. Like shoeing a little horse, they can keep their flight or fight instincts intact, which allows them to relax.
Stay calm and positive and be very generous with treats and your dog will soon enjoy, or at least tolerate, Nose Butter time.