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  • My dog had the same problem many years ago. We went through a lot of tests for various things. Finally, I was referred to a vet dermatologist who quickly diagnosed discoid lupus. I learned there are two types of lupus - discoid (affecting only the skin and usually on the face) and systemic (body-wide). Thankfully with discoid lupus you can treat it with a topical steroid. For systemic lupus, the treatment appears to be steroid pills or injections (or at least it was at the time). The problem with the topical ointment on the nose is that it can be licked off easily, but to work, it needs to stay on for as long as possible. I would gently hold her muzzle closed, apply the ointment, and quickly give her the biggest cookie or chew toy I had. The ointment would come off to some extent, but by the time she finished the treat, she usually forgot about it and left it alone. The main tactic for discoid lupus (without apply the ointment) was to keep her out of the sun as much as possible. The sun sets it off. Good luck!
  • Another response that it sounds like lupus. I had a cocker spaniel several years ago with it diagnosed on her nose.
  • My dog has same every winter and our vet told us to put some olive iol in a cotton ball.... it always solve our problem.
  • This has happened to my dog, and I tried olive oil on my own. I use to put lotion on it and it made it worse. I didn't ask any advice on it, I just thought olive oil is natural, a thick consistency and it won't hurt her. A natural lubricant. Logical deduction. The cracking is all the time, any season. I was told it had something to do with a poor immune system. I also noticed at one point she had a cyst on her tail, and lo-and-behold, THAT had something to do with the peanuts she used to help herself to on the table in the family room. NUTS ARE BAD FOR DOGS. Peanut butter is like giving them chocolate. DON'T DO IT. She still has the cracking of her nose, even with the olive oil, so maybe I'll try dog vitamins. Anyone know that dogs are suppose to have some levels of vitamin C in their diet? I didn't know that.

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