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Itchy red feet in your Frenchie can be caused by a range of benign to severe conditions. A benign cause could be as simple as a thorn in the foot (literally). Alternatively severe allergies may require lifestyle changes and chronic medications. The foot of a Frenchman is prone to yeast infections – these need medical treatment which can be quite extensive if severe. |
In this research you will know the answer to the query “Help! My French Bulldog Has Red Itchy Paws“.
Owning a French Bulldog you know that this unique breed wins over nearly everyone they meet. Since they are prone to medical conditions and allergies they require special care and love. How poor the puppies are.
Know that you’re not the only one with red itchy paws on your bat pig. You need to give your fur kid special care for those teenie weenie paws since Frenchies are prone to many paw-related problems. The poor things sometimes even need special shoes to keep their paws protected in bad weather. We’ll walk you through the common causes and possible treatments for red itchy paws before you frantically Google “French Bulldog biting feet”.
Common Symptoms
You’re likely to see your pooch licking or biting his paws if he has paw problems. A closer look will reveal red skin on his paws as well as swollen paws. It might even result in him limping. In addition you might notice lesions on his paws thickened pads scabs hair loss pigmentation ulcerations blisters abscesses and pus oozing from sores on the paws. Any time you see any of these painful warning signs you should take your pet to the vet. The list of potential causes is long and he might have a yeast infection a fungal infection allergies or another infection.
Causes & Treatment
It is possible to experience any of the above symptoms ranging from benign to severe. Consult your veterinarian for more information. She or he is the expert after all.
There can be benign causes as well such as a thorn in the foot (literally) or mild pavement burns. These can be easily addressed and treated. A vet would prescribe medication if it indicated a severe case of pododermatitis or other infections. Other medical treatments may even be needed in severe cases.
Allergies
As with many of their moms and dads French Bulldogs suffer from allergies. However they do not typically sneeze or experience itchy eyes from allergies like their human parents. They tend to itch instead. Atopy is another term for this condition. Poor pups! Itchy feet bellies skin folds and ears are some of the symptoms of allergies. Check for allergies if your pooch is suddenly licking their paws like crazy and their cute little paws are suddenly red all over.
You and Chomper are in luck since there are a variety of treatments available. It will be resolved in two ticks if you ask your veterinarian. The onset of allergic reactions generally occurs between the ages of one and three years. Usually puppies are not affected but they might be so do not rule it out if your teeny-weeny Frenchie exhibits the same symptoms.
Dirt
Whenever they’re outdoors pups love getting dirty and muddy. Thats one of the reasons we love them so much. Caesars sensitive paws might be irritated by all that dirt and they might need a good scrub. You need to pay extra attention to your feet if you live in a frost-prone area. Salts are particularly harsh on sensitive dog feet.
Caesars paws can usually be cleaned with mild soap and water as soon as you get home. You might notice that those little paws are starting to get red and itchy if you do not. Wash his feet thoroughly after a walk if hes having trouble with his feet soon afterward.
When it comes to dirt (we’re talking serious dirt not garden soil) and road salts prevention is often better than cure. Consider investing in booties for your pup to protect them from dirt. In addition to looking good your pup will also have the swagger to break Instagram while you’re out and about.
Pododermatitis
Dogs can develop pododermatitis an inflammation of the paw skin caused by allergies to food and environmental factors. A dogs paws can be cleaned properly after a walk to prevent this ailment which is pretty severe. Upon returning from a walk in the park you should clean those trotters properly checking between the pads for any stubborn dirt.
Pododermatitis can develop due to fungal infections parasites bacteria tumors cysts malnutrition obesity and hot or cold pavement burns just to name a few. Yikes! The list is pretty long.
Fungal Infections
For a moment lets focus on fungal infection. The possibilities are endless – other dogs the park overgrowth of their own natural fungi you name it. Ringworm and yeast infections are the two most common external fungi.
It is possible for fungi to infect the internal organs as well. While you are walking in the woods your pup might pick these up while sniffing dirt and debris. This research is not relevant to these issues since they do not affect his paws.
Ringworm
An infection of the skin fur or nails could affect your dog. Ask your veterinarian if you notice any hair loss itching flaky skin or brittle deformed nails. Since ringworm can infect other pets and humans it should be treated immediately. Thats scary.
Ringworm can be easily treated. The vet may examine your dogs hair under a microscope or culture hair or skin cells for fungi.
Caesar will be treated with medicated baths and dips oral antifungal medication or both.
Your home must be cleaned and disinfected if your pup has ringworm to prevent the infection from spreading to your other pets or to you.
Yeast Infection
Sadly Frenchies have this problem all the time. Do a search for “French Bulldog yeast infection paws” and you’ll find out. So what does yeast infection mean?
In a healthy pup yeast is produced on their skin.
The body benefits from this. Your poochs natural ability to control yeast production is disrupted when he is allergic to something in his environment or diet. His skin now has a lot more yeast growing on it causing extremely uncomfortable irritation especially around the ears and paws. Poor baby!
Chomper does not have a yeast infection so you and your other pets would not contract it either.
You should take your Chomper to the vet if you think he may have a yeast infection and get an impression smear made of the infected area. The vet will examine the smear under a microscope to confirm it is an infection.
A simple antifungal or antiseptic drug is usually administered to the skin as part of the treatment. If your pups condition is severe he might need antibiotics or other oral medications. The underlying cause must also be treated; otherwise this annoying infection will come back again. If you consult your veterinarian you can learn whats causing this irritating infection. You may need to visit a veterinary dermatologist if you have severe symptoms.
Ticks & Fleas
In both dogs and cats ticks and fleas are common parasites. Pets and humans are susceptible to infection from these critters so they could infect your entire home very quickly. Thankfully they are easily treatable with topical medications. Infestations of ticks and fleas can be handled relatively easily if they are caught early. You can eliminate them in a short time with effective treatment.
The ticks themselves are an indication of a tick infestation. Those spots are easy to spot – just look at the area where your pup is scratching. Additionally fleas leave a trail of black debris on the skin making them easy to spot. The black debris is actually their feces. Additionally you might see the fleas themselves although they’re pretty fast and difficult to spot.
The ticks and fleas cause severe irritation to your pup who will scratch and bite at himself like crazy. In other words if you notice this kind of behavior be on the lookout for signs of these pesky pests.
Conclusion
Itchy red feet in your Frenchie can be caused by a range of benign to severe conditions. A benign cause could be as simple as a thorn in the foot (literally).
Alternatively severe allergies may require lifestyle changes and chronic medications. The foot of a Frenchman is prone to yeast infections – these need medical treatment which can be quite extensive if severe. You should take your pup to the vet for a checkup if they are chewing on their feet. Play it safe and take care of the problem as soon as possible.
If you want to read more about dog health tips read here: Dog Health Tips and Tricks.