Tuesday, 28 April 2020

Causes and Remedies For Your Dog’s Swollen Paws



Dogs naturally love to go outside and play. From time to time, it’s normal for them to stray from our homes and do lots of things. While outside they’re going to be stepping on different terrains. It’s not uncommon for our dog’s paws to catch some debris or worse, sharp objects such as thorns, between their paws. If your dog has difficulty walking, be keen to spot this so you can remove the foreign object or take her to the nearest vet to be treated. However, there may be other reasons why your dog is limping. Here are some reasons why:
  • Allergies
  • Hard impact while running or walking over different terrain
  • Bee or wasp stings
  • Burns and blisters from walking over hot surfaces
  • Problems affecting the heart
  • Presence of foreign bodies
  • Infection
  • Broken or injured toe
  • Tumors on his paws
To properly remedy any ailment, determining the root cause should be done. If inflammation is observed only in one paw, three possibilities arise; a small object is lodged between its toes, a bee sting or an injury. Whatever it may be, don’t hesitate to have a closer look to know what’s going on. If you haven’t the slightest idea what’s causing the ailment, go straight to your vets Ellicott City MD.

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