Dog interdigital inflammation symptoms

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

Dog interdigital inflammation symptoms
A common symptom of dog interdigital inflammation is that a small bump will grow between the dog's toes or other parts of the foot, which will then become larger and larger. In severe cases, the bag will burst and pus or blood will flow out. This kind of pustule may grow between one toe, or it may be inflamed between several toes at the same time. The skin will turn red and the hair near the toes will also begin to change color. If not treated in time, the condition will become more serious and the entire foot will become red, swollen or even ulcerated.