The most common redness in dogs' feet is interphalanitis. The infection sources include bacteria, fungi, mites or mixed infections. It is best to go to the hospital to check it out which infection it is, and then use the right medicine.
In fact, if this disease is discovered early, it can be cured with some very cheap medicines, such as erythromycin ointment, mupirocin, iodine glycerol, etc. But if it is already serious when it is discovered, the owner still needs to take the dog to a professional doctor and needs to use anti-infection drugs in time. If the infection worsens, oral drugs need to be used together. During the treatment period, the dog's toes need to be clean and dry, and avoid contact with sewage. To prevent the dog from licking its paws, it is best to wear an Elizabethan ring on the dog.
As for the cause of intertina, the first thing is "wet". The dog's feet have a lot of hair. Many owners will wash their dog's feet after walking the dog. If it is not wiped clean, the wet environment between the toes will breed pathogenic microorganisms, so the owner must keep the dog's toes dry. In addition, in terms of diet, you must not give your dog seafood such as fish, shrimp, shellfish, etc., as these foods are very likely to cause allergic reactions. In addition, proper trimming of toe hair is not only for beauty, but also a necessary protection for diseases.