We have a dog who loves to expose his belly to the sun. He hasn’t stayed out long enough to get burnt, but since he has become very freckled, I am guessing it is possible.
Dogs have a high rate of skin cancer, especially short-haired dogs… I just read an article by Dr Karen Becker a Holistic Vet about skin cancer in dogs (Mast Cell Tumors) They are common in Labs, Golden Retrievers, Beagles, Cockers and a few other breeds. They are often on legs or between toes, and can be found on the trunk areas also, which is harder to find in their fur. Note that the food one feeds their dogs is a huge factor… Foods using GMO ingredients, especially corn and wheat, have the greatest chance of being a cancer cause. Cancer rates have risen more rapidly in dogs and cats than in humans. Food is the main cause of this.
Rover reminds me of our Great Pyrenees puppy eating the ice out of her water bowl last week. She had her entire muzzle buried in the bowl trying to eat all of the ice cubes at once. She created a wonderful, but hilarious mess!
seanfear 4 months ago
noses got mucus to protect them
Radioshack Premium Member 4 months ago
Sunblock didn’t exist back in the 60s, only useless ointments like Coppertone.
Ermine Notyours 4 months ago
That’s why it’s black instead of pink.
robertdkrebs Premium Member 4 months ago
Red has a great mom! Now moving on Ruby, Ruby, Ruby!
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 4 months ago
I get the feeling this is ‘pool’ week!
BadCreaturesBecomeDems 4 months ago
A dog’s nose can get sunburned.
flemmingo 4 months ago
Red being light skin, will burn easily!
rockyridge1977 4 months ago
……thanks for the reminder!!!!
g04922 4 months ago
I remember my Mom mixing up mineral oil and iodine for her ‘tanning’ and sun protection. Ahh, the good old days…
assrdood 4 months ago
My sun block was a maple tree.
Diane in comics land Premium Member 4 months ago
We have a dog who loves to expose his belly to the sun. He hasn’t stayed out long enough to get burnt, but since he has become very freckled, I am guessing it is possible.
mymontana 4 months ago
Pool time – Fun time !!!
Spacetech 4 months ago
Where are the Twins….?
Spencer444 4 months ago
Dogs have a high rate of skin cancer, especially short-haired dogs… I just read an article by Dr Karen Becker a Holistic Vet about skin cancer in dogs (Mast Cell Tumors) They are common in Labs, Golden Retrievers, Beagles, Cockers and a few other breeds. They are often on legs or between toes, and can be found on the trunk areas also, which is harder to find in their fur. Note that the food one feeds their dogs is a huge factor… Foods using GMO ingredients, especially corn and wheat, have the greatest chance of being a cancer cause. Cancer rates have risen more rapidly in dogs and cats than in humans. Food is the main cause of this.
ednorton130 4 months ago
dogs can get sunburned.
Shikamoo Premium Member 4 months ago
Animal’s ears and nose can burn if they are pink.
KC135E/R BOOMER 4 months ago
Rover reminds me of our Great Pyrenees puppy eating the ice out of her water bowl last week. She had her entire muzzle buried in the bowl trying to eat all of the ice cubes at once. She created a wonderful, but hilarious mess!