My dog got a sore on her foot about a week ago. It is on the top just above her nails. It is round, red, a bit swollen, not bleeding or weeping, and the hair fell off the spot. It is not getting any worse. But, it does not seem to be getting better either. It does not seem to itch or cause her pain. Although, she does lick the spot once in a while. I have looked on the internet and found nothing that really described what it could be. Can anyone tell me what it might be?
2006-08-14
16:14:44
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Camping Chick
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Thanks for the help so far. I was wondering about the tick. But, it occured fast and one website said it takes at least 48 hours to show signs.
2006-08-14
16:57:58 ·
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This sounds like a hot spot. In the summer, many dogs get rashes under their fur and they lick and chew at the spot, causing further irritation. It usually looks red and you will see the dog chewing it. Fur loss is common too.
Here is a website with more info:
http://www.canismajor.com/dog/hotspots.html
http://www.thepetcenter.com/exa/hotspots.html
If you go to the vet, they will likely give you an ointment (similar to neosporin, but much much better) called Panalog and send you home. If the rash persists, the dog may need to go on oral steroids....which reduce the itching long enough for the dog to stop chewing (allowing the wound to heal).
If you can't afford to go to the vet, try putting neosporin on it, and put a cotton wrapping over it so the dog can't lick at the cream.
If it doesn't seem to fit the hot spot diagnosis, look for ticks, or for possible bite wounds in the area.
Good luck!
2006-08-14 16:31:32
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answered by biogirl 3
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Sores On Dogs Paws
2016-11-07 09:46:56
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answered by ? 4
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My dog had a sore on his foot. when I took him to the vet, it ended up being a benine (I don't think this is spelled right) tumor (which is non cancerous and can be cured). My vet prescribed some medicine and it cleared up within a week or two
2006-08-14 17:48:08
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answered by NFL RULES 3
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it could be a bee sting or an insect bite. ring worm causes round, ring-like sores. sometimes a dog will chew the fur off their feet or legs if they have allergies and are itching, but you would notice the itching, it is pretty severe at that stage.
the best thing would be to have a vet examine the spot and possibly do a skin or hair culture to rule out anything contagious.
2006-08-14 17:08:07
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answered by o2baflyndog 2
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I'm doing basic obedience right now. My trainer hasn't once handled my dog. He has shown me how to handle my dog by using his own dog but that's about it. The reasoning is that I need to learn how to do these basic corrections and what not myself. Learn more https://tinyurl.im/OM6xQ
I have never considered sending my dog away for training. I guess I haven't found that much of a problem with him to even think about it.
Again, it may also have to do with the level of training you are looking for etc. No idea lol. I'm not a trainer. I think a first time dog owner needs to learn simple commands and how to handle their dog themselves as well.
2016-04-15 00:41:34
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-14 23:51:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Bag balm is a good antibiotic, honey is also a good antibiotic, but you might have to wrap it up. It sounds like it is just a sore he got.
2006-08-14 16:27:10
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answered by the doctor 2
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thats normal they have medicine for it cant remember what its called thou sorry
2006-08-14 16:18:48
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answered by Brandy B 1
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