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Boston Mark asked in PetsDogs · 1 decade ago

Blood blisters in between her "toes"?

She has been licking them but there not going away. I notice them about a week ago. Is there something I can do to help her?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Yes get her into your vets. Your vet needs to look at this and give you meds to clear it up.

  • 1 decade ago

    Im thinking she either has allergies, and the licking is causing irritation of already irritated skin, or she has some kind of mite or bug in between her toes. My dog used to have some really bad allergies that caused him to chew his feet- the vet had to give him steroids for a while. The licking can cause open areas and infection too- so you should take her to your vet. She may need allergy meds or antibiotics. Good luck.

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    provide up 'popping' stuff on your canine! you're making your canine susceptible to an infection, which would be so lots extra severe than a 'blood blister'. feels like a hematoma ... and specific, they do tend to recur. pass see the vet. the often happening therapy is a process steroids ... inexpensive and effectual. although, if the priority persists (or recurs), the canine could want surgical operation ... not so inexpensive, yet frequently an everlasting fix.

  • u should take ur dog to the vet

    yes it may be expensive but it can be the diff btw life and death sometimes

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