You should take your dog to a vet immediately. If your dog has not been vaccinated for rabies, you may have a big problem.
Dogs may lick feet due to a variety of reasons, including seeking attention, showing affection, or trying to communicate a need, such as hunger or anxiety. It can also be a sign of a medical issue or a behavioral problem that should be addressed by a veterinarian or a professional dog trainer.
There are several reasons why a dog may lick its feet, including allergies, skin irritation, pain, or anxiety. It is best to consult with a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment for your dog.
You should take your dog to a vet immediately. If your dog has not been vaccinated for rabies, you may have a big problem.
Beacuse , of the padding on there feet. it keeps it nice and cool but if something happens to that padding the dog may not like to walk around or run you must protect that padding for your dog .
may be a medical condition that should be checked out by the dog doc....
If your dog had red on her feet from the cold, you should see a doctor as soon as you can. This could lead to hypothermia of the feet and death. So please as soon as possible make an appointment with the vet.
Dogs may lick their feet due to allergies, skin irritation, or boredom. It's important to monitor your dog's behavior and consult a veterinarian if the licking persists or causes discomfort.
Its a portagues water dog but may be mistaken for a Mexican fools rat sorry to say
You should take your Dog to a veterinarian as she may need a caesarian.
The dog should be transported in a way that it does not have the opportunity to distract the driver. This may mean restraining the dog, or it could mean putting a dog guard between the driver's area and the area where the dog is.
Dogs may lick their feet constantly due to allergies, skin irritation, or anxiety. It is important to consult a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment for your dog.
if you do, you may get burned... should a DOG be kept as a "pet"?