Yes, she needs to be able to dip her nears down into the water. This helps with keeping their air ways clear of debris, like dirt and dust. It's their way of blowing their noseDeeper?

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Yes, she needs to be able to dip her nears down into the water. This helps with keeping their air ways clear of debris, like dirt and dust. It's their way of blowing their noseDeeper?
Yes..So entire nares and eyes dip in easily...Deeper?
Cute description....Yes, she needs to be able to dip her nears down into the water. This helps with keeping their air ways clear of debris, like dirt and dust. It's their way of blowing their nose![]()
Thanks, and yes nares....not nears. Autocorrect gets me every timeCute description....
Can you post another video that shows her body so I can see how she's breathing?also the way she shakes her head like that is like she’s having a hard time keeping food down because sometimes when she does that she spits out food.
she loves to swim in the tub. i got her a deeper dish to was out her nares. she seems better. she doesn’t seem sick. her nose isn’t as stopped up. she still breaths noisily but not like it was.@keitorin, you could try placing her in a bathtub with warm water. If it's something as simple as her nares being plugged a swim in the tub should clear them.
Use warm water and make it as deep as her legs are long.
That's great! My drake has always been a heavy breather.she loves to swim in the tub. i got her a deeper dish to was out her nares. she seems better. she doesn’t seem sick. her nose isn’t as stopped up. she still breaths noisily but not like it was.
Sounds like my Husband....Lol....Kidding!....That's great! My drake has always been a heavy breather.