My dog’s paws turned red and itchy after we went out last week, should I call Dial A Vet?

Last week, after our walk in the park, I noticed that my dog's paws turned red and she started itching them quite intensely. It's been a few days now, and it doesn't seem to be bothering her less. I’m starting to worry if it could be an allergic reaction or something more serious. Do you think I should reach out to Dial A Vet for advice?

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Answer

Your dog's red and itchy paws may indicate an allergic reaction or irritation that hasn't improved over the past few days, which is understandable for you to be concerned about.

  • Red and itchy paws could be due to an allergic reaction or irritation.
  • If symptoms persist, it's important to seek advice from a veterinary professional.
  • Monitoring any changes in your dog's behavior or symptoms is crucial.

Paw irritation in dogs can be caused by various factors such as plant allergens, insect bites, or contact with irritants during walks. It's great that you noticed this change. If the redness and itching continue, consulting a vet is a wise step. A licensed vet can provide appropriate guidance and treatment options to help your dog feel more comfortable and ensure there is no underlying issue.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are common causes of red paws in dogs?

    Allergies to pollen, grass, or food can cause redness and itchiness. Additionally, sensitivities to chemicals like cleaning products or de-icing salts can result in irritation.

  • How can I help my dog at home while waiting for a vet appointment?

    Keep the paws clean and dry, and avoid walks in areas that may have allergens or irritants. A gentle foot rinse or wipe with plain water after walks can also help.

  • When should I be concerned about my dog's paw irritation?

    If you notice persistent redness, swelling, discharge, or if your dog is excessively licking or chewing the area, it's time to consult with a vet.

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