“The Autumn Nose Knows”
When the air turns crisp and the leaves begin to crunch beneath our feet, our dogs notice it too — in their own special way!
You might have noticed that your dog's nose feels a little different in autumn — maybe a bit smoother, drier, or cooler than usual. It's not just your imagination! Just as trees, fur, and even our skin react to seasonal changes, a dog's nose adjusts to the cooler air and shifting humidity.
In summer, warm, moist air keeps a pup's nose extra dewy. But when autumn arrives, that air gets drier, and their bodies naturally adapt — balancing moisture and texture so their sense of smell stays sharp. Because yes, even a slightly chilly breeze carries thousands of stories to a dog's nose — from squirrels in the trees to fallen leaves on the ground.
So, the next time you're out on a brisk autumn walk and your dog pauses to sniff the air, take a moment too. They're not just smelling — they're greeting the new season in their own beautiful way.
Autumn isn't just for pumpkin spice lattes — it's for sniffing the world anew! ??

