Other conditions that could cause your dog to chew his paws include: Secondary infections According to Dr. Lee, yeast infections are often overlooked by vets. "Cytology slides (i.e. looking under ...
Healthy dog paws can sometimes have a sort of ‘food’ smell. That can be totally normal as long as the odor isn’t extremely ...
As winter approaches and the weather changes, it can impact your dog just as it does you. The cold air can lead to various health issues for your dog’s paws, such as irritated skin, allergies, and dry ...
It’s cold. It’s snowy. It’s winter! Whether you’re a “get out and enjoy it” person or a “hunker down and stay warm” person, ...
Ask The Vet is a weekly series by Dr. Devon B. Smith, a Baltimore veterinarian who is an associate at Madonna Veterinary Clinic in White Hall. Send your pet questions or photos via the forms below.
Find treatments for fungal and bacterial infections in your dog or cat's skin, nose, paws, and other areas. Learn about common skin conditions.