The puppy "Hong Kong Foot" is not congenital, but it is a shoveler. There is no guarantee of position in this matter!

A golden retriever named Xiaomo was revealed by his mother in the community forum: "Xiaomo's feet are smelly, and she always pats my face with smelly feet. Today I also received some exposure to relieve my anger!"

Therefore, the classic story has just begun...

Xiaomo: Mom, I seem to smell a strange smell

Mom: Don't just think about it, it's your feet that smelly!

Xiaomo: I want to smell it...

emmm...It seems that it is that thing

Xiaomo: Damn it! Shouldn't it be easy for me to smell bad?

Not only Xiao Mo, the puppy's front paws sometimes smell, which means that there is a scent of sweat and burnt smell. The smell is considered "Hong Kong feet".

I think this type of taste is key from metabolic waste from yeast and bacteria. It is similar to human foot moss. It is a skin disease caused by dampness and cold bacteria. It will evolve into interphalanitis over a long time. How is

interphalanitis "cultivated"?

The puppy's front paws are always "running naked". After stepping on water, taking a bath, and washing their feet, they do not thoroughly wipe or dry them between their toes, which will cause the dog's paws to be wet and cold for a long time.

Plus there are hairs between the toes of the puppy, which creates a standard for the growth of bacteria, thus appearing "foot moss".

If the treatment is not properly done at this time, the bacterial infection will aggravate, which will easily cause skin infection, swelling, ulceration, and even spread to other parts of the human body due to puppy licking, sucking, scratching and rupture.

The onset of interphalanitis?

In summer, the chances of puppies participating in the water increase, and the frequency of taking baths and feet increases. Many puppies will have the condition of licking their front paws, and their feet are more odorous, which indicates that the bacteria have long caused itching.

The puppy often licks the claws and cannot relieve itching, so it will bite the claws. If the owner does not immediately dissuade and treat it, it will develop into a relatively serious skin disease, which will damage the claws of the puppy.

How to prevent interphalanitis?

1. After going out and after stepping on water, immediately clean the puppy's hands and feet, and do not allow waste or germs to remain in the hands and feet.

2. When washing your feet and wiping water to the puppy, especially when paying attention to wiping water between the toes and the meat pads.

3. Cut the hair in the puppy's legs on time. It is difficult to wipe water if the hair is too long. After it becomes a hair ball, it is very easy to produce a partially wet, cold and warm natural environment, which is a grudge that breeds bacteria!

4. Usually, keep the puppy's toes dry and irritable as much as possible. The odor is heavy and you should pay attention!