My dog always licks his feet, and now he can t walk, what should I do? 20

Updated on healthy 2024-04-07
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Did you get a piercing?

    Carefully inspect the injured foot and if there is a wound, rinse it with hydrogen peroxide (available in pharmacies) and apply iodine. If there is no trauma, just red and swollen, you can spray it with Yunnan Baiyao aerosol, (the smell is more special, and the general dog is more afraid of that smell, but it doesn't matter, you just spray it).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Go to the vet. Poor dog. It must have been injured.

    Veterinarians must know a lot more than we do online.

    Don't let it hurt.

    It's so pitiful. I remember that my puppy used to lick that place when he was injured. It's so sad to think about.

    The dog can't speak. Nor will it be expressed.

    It's just going to lick it yourself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Let's go to the hospital.

    My dog was caused by ** disease, and then he was coated with sterilization medicine every day, and then wrapped it to prevent it from licking, and after a few days, there was a thick flow out, and then he was given watermelon cream powder, and slowly he was fine.

    At that time, the symptom was that the meat pads were getting redder and redder day by day.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Did you accidentally get stuck in your foot? When my dog used to go to the hospital with eye disease, the doctor told me that the dog's external injuries are generally not a major problem, and that dogs mostly die from internal injuries. But you'd better go to the hospital to ask, but to go to a good hospital, a friend of mine raised by Demu, his baby is one leg hanging does not land, go to the hospital said that it is canine hoofitis, but after the anti-inflammatory injection, the dog vomits and diarrhea, does not eat or drink, so you must go to the hospital to a reputable one.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Let's go to the animal hospital.

    The dog is always injured because of injury.

    I can't walk, which means it's very serious.

    Hurry up and take it to the animal hospital to see a doctor!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This kind of thing can't be delayed!

    Hurry up and send it to the hospital, if there is no pet hospital nearby, you can go to the people's hospital to buy some ointment for people to slow down for a while, my puppy is caught by the door and always bites his own feet, but it is not very serious, or send it to the hospital**!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It must have been injured and very serious.

    I guess when you're walking, you might have a needle prick in your foot.

    Go to the hospital for a check-up and then cooperate**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Is there something tied ??

    Why don't you take it to the pet hospital as soon as possible?

    Be sure to take care of your dogs.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The dog has been licking his feet, and there may be dirt under the feet, and the dog will clean it up by itself; It may also be a stab wound to the sole of the foot with a foreign body, which is painful; Or you may have itching, pain in your feet, or you may have allergies.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It may be an injury or inflammation of the foot, an allergy, or a parasite.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It can be an allergic to foot injuries or inflammation, and it can also be parasites.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    But it could be that you were hungry or infected, or you could have been pricked with something.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's possible to go out and lick your feet yourself, and I've encountered this situation as well.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It may be injured, but it is better for you to take it to the hospital.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hurry up to the hospital, otherwise it will be troublesome, and you must !! to go to a regular hospital

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Why do dogs like to lick their owners' feet so much? The food is quite delicious, netizens: No one!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The reasons why dogs lick their feet are: dog paw injury, dog interdactylitis, paw dermatitis, paw athlete's foot, dog sick, etc.

    1. The dog's paws are injured

    When a dog's paw is injured and stabbed by something, the dog will keep licking the paw in order to clean the wound and make himself feel better. It is best for the owner to check it, and if the situation is serious, you must take the dog to the veterinarian to avoid the worse the licking.

    2. The dog has interdactylitis

    Many dogs are very prone to interdactylitis, and some are caused by the owner, because the dog's feet are often washed and not dried in time, so the dog will be prone to interdactylitis for a long time. Dogs with interdigital inflammation will also like to lick their paws.

    3. There is dermatitis in the paws

    When the dog's paws have dermatitis, they will also keep licking their paws, generally speaking, the cases that cause dermatitis in dogs are caused by parasites in the body. The owner should deworm the dog regularly, so that many situations can be prevented.

    4. The claws have athlete's foot

    Dogs also have athlete's foot, if the owner neglects the soles of the dog's feet for a long time, then the dog's body odor will be very strong, and the dog will like to lick its paws. It is recommended that the owner trim the dog's foot hair regularly, and wipe it with a wet towel every time he comes home from going out.

    5. The dog is sick

    When the dog is sick, it will also lick its paws, at this time the dog mood will be very bad, and will not eat or drink, in such a situation, the owner should pay attention. It's best to take the dog for a physical check-up so that it doesn't get worse and worse.

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