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Join Date: May 2008
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I can't see the picture, but Riley's had some pad issues. Are they coinciding with the booties? Could they be rubbing? (she had an issue with that and we put pet tape on when we put the booties on now to stop the rubbing).
Some other random ideas: Are you using a different type of floor cleaner? Could it be a reaction to any chemicals on the floor? or maybe salt coming off your boots and being on the floor? |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Illinois
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Thanks for all the advice. I'll look up the slave now. The medical tape on the sock is a good tip as well. Jake is great at getting socks off!
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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We see this with Boss sometimes during the winter snow season and have also used Peneten Creme. Keeping the fur clipped between the pads helps as less snow clumps up that way. |
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Our boy Thor actually licked until it was even bleeding a little, it was deep in the pad and looked just like your photo, a very deep burgandy color and felt very hot.
Unfortunately, he must love the taste of the salve, which is why we used the sock. We had to use a thick, winter sock so his nails didn't cut thru. Tape right about the thick part of the paw, and a second tape up before his first joint, 2 rounds of tape will keep it on, Thor learned to pull it off with just one. He did not like the sock process at all, so I tried to make it fun and tell him he was Sexy Sock Boy, but he didn't buy it! |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Did you find out what is causing this??? my pups looks exactly like that and I don't know what to use on it .... I know that going to the vet would be the best bet but I am hoping I can deal with it at home
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: MA
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My 6 month old German Shepherd Nico is experiencing some issues with his paws, mostly his front left. My boyfriend and my house is all hardwood and since the day we brought him home he's had a hard time sitting and keeping himself up, and he's always walked a little funny around the house. More recently, we've been noticing his paws have increasinly been growing outward, his left paw more so than his right. He also is doing a lot of limping on that left leg. I didn't now if anyone with more experience with Shepherds have seen/heard of this. Also, if his paws seem normal or not, and if i'm just being a worry wart being a first time mom and all
Thank you..**pictures of Nico's front feet are on my page's album...tried uploading them with URL but it doesn't show them.** Last edited by KMorrison28; 03-25-2012 at 10:18 PM. |
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The Administrator from the Great White North, eh?
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Northern British Columbia
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Here you go KMorrison - presenting, Nico:
![]() ![]() Those paws look odd to me, the seem very flat. Has he been checked by a vet?
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The Administrator from the Great White North, eh?
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Northern British Columbia
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Angel, my mixed breed gets something like that in between her paw pads.
I think in the spring and fall, because the ground is so wet and she is long-haired, with lots of fur growing on the bottom of her feet, dirt and mud gets lodged and trapped in there without much of a chance to dry out, and it gets irritated/infected. What helps: I trim out her paw hairs as much as possible Wash out her feet and rinse very very well. Use an anti-fugal/antibiotic ointment prescribed by the vet. Have her wear a booty to keep her from licking the wound, liking out the ointment, and keep the paw dry and clean. This is the dog boots she has: ![]() They are the ruff-wear bark-n-boots. The main thing is keeping her paws clean and dry (not easy, I know, especially here since the spring thaw lasts for so long). Trimming away as much fur as I possibly can really makes a difference.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Hi AngelJ, my 2 year old GSD Tintin is suffering from the same problem. He is such a sweet boy and it breaks my heart to see him suffer.
His paw wounds get treated with betadine and water solution followed by application of Nesporin powder. In addition to that he is also taking antibiotics Ciprofloxacin tablets (500g) twice daily along with Cyclophosphamide tablets (50g) for his kidney twice daily. The situation doesn't seem to be improving. How is Jake doing? Have you found any treatment that is working for him and do you have any suggestion for me. Please Help. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Connecticut
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Lucy gets this every so often... look familiar?
Black scab under paw...? She actually got it again on a few of her paws about a month ago. She'll typically get it once or twice a year, but it's no big deal at this point. It's caused by moisture getting trapped in there and yeast growing. Smells like nasty cheese. I trim all there fur in there, so the paws can breath. I always dry when she's out in the rain or snow. It has to be completely dry at all times or this will happen. And last but not least, I apply lotrimin (anti-fungal) twice a day until it clears up. It usually takes a couple days until it starts clearing up and about a week before it's completely gone. Keep those paws dry and don't allow any licking. |
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