Living in a country with a climate as changeable, and at times inclement, as our own, it’s easy to forget the damage the sun can do animals, as well as humans, with horses who live out all through the summer being particularly vulnerable. “The pigmentation in hair and skin protects against the penetration of ultraviolet light, so any non-pigmented horse or an animal with white-skinned areas is prone to sunburn damage,” says Dr Janet Littlewood MRCVS, a specialist in veterinary dermatology. Protect those noses with K9 Nose and Mule Guard Factor 50 sunblock - #horsenoses #sunburnhorses #sunblockhorses #k9grooming https://www.instagram.com/p/B0RIfaFIX-w/?igshid=vvgrafhnwa8t













