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West Highland White, Pads
If a dog chews its paws, it may be walking
in or on a chemical that?s irritating its feet. Rug shampoos, floor
cleaners, or garden sprays, for example, can irritate the paws of dogs.
The sore paws may prompt the animal to chew its
feet, aggravating the existing irritation and causing pad cracking.
Some other possibilities are that the dog may be having an allergic
reaction to a substance it breathes or eats, a chronic yeast infection
similar to athletes foot, a nutritional zinc deficiency, or autoimmune
disease.
The problem can also be mites, which
you can only see under the microscope.
Another possibility is nasodigital hyperkeratosis, an ailment affecting
either the nose or foot pads of older dogs. In hyperkeratosis, keratin the
tough, fibrous outer covering of foot pads grows excessively. Often, the
hard, cracked pads appear to have keratin feathers around their edges. A vet
can diagnose this problem by analyzing a section of pad tissue.
Lastly, a dog can suffer from an auto immune disease of the skin,
in which the immune system goes haywire and mistakes skin cells for enemy
invaders. In the most common type of pemphigus, pus-filled sores which
eventually break and form crusts develop on the foot pads, bridge of the
nose, and ears.
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