<font color="#6666cc"><font size="4"><font face="comic sans ms,sans-serif"><b>Arfur had been having dry nose problems and his nose actually started to turn pink in places. I applied olive oil to his nose and it stayed moist for nearly a week. I re- applied after five days and it totally cleared up and within two weeks it is back to its proper color as well. It is so easy, safe, and practical that I could not believe the results. A breeder told me about it long ago but I never really needed to do it until now. I just rubbed a little over his nose with a piece of paper towel. That's it. It took two applications and now I just swipe it once in a while (every couple weeks) just for preventative...can't hurt. Oh, and he does not lick it off, either.<br>
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