
- Biting nails
- Bleeding from paws
- Cracking of the paw pad
- Excessive foot licking
- Foul odor
- Lameness
- Lumps on foot
- Redness
- Sloughing paw pads
- Warmth from feet
- Bedlington Terrier
- Dogue de Bordeaux
- Golden Retriever
- Irish Terrier
- Kerry Blue Terrier
- Labrador Retriever
- Boxer
- Collie
- Dachshund
- Doberman Pinscher
- English Bulldog
- Golden Retriever
- Great Dane
- Weimaraner
- Siberian Husky
- Alaskan Malamute
- Allergies - Allergies of all sorts, environmental, contact, and food allergies, tend to show up on the skin for most canines, and one of the first areas they can affect are the paws
- Bacterial and Fungal Infections - This type of disorder often presents with feet that are swollen, itchy, and often smelly
- Environmental - Dogs may also get swollen feet by burning them on hot pavement, injuring them with caustic materials, or by stings or bites by insects
- Immune-Mediated Disorders - Autoimmune disorders such as Pemphigus Foliaceous can induce painful hyperkeratosis of the pad of the paw
- Tumors - In some cases, the swelling may be due to a tumor or tumors that have grown on the patient’s paw or paws
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