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Dr. Greg Steele

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Greg graduated from the University of Cambridge more than five years ago. Since then, he has been working in mixed-species practice in Great Britain – he enjoys working with all animals, great and small! Outside of veterinary work, Greg enjoys the outdoors, gardening, and every sport possible! He currently has just one awesome cat, called O’Malley. Greg loves writing and passing on veterinary knowledge, but still works as a full-time vet, so writing is fitted around his clinical work and on days off.

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Why Are Dogs’ Noses Wet? 4 Vet-Explained Reasons

The first bit of any dog you’re likely to encounter is their nose since all dogs will always introduce themselves and investigate nose first! The nose is a vital sensory organ for dogs, providing incredible amounts of information about their...

close up of a black and white dog's wet nose