Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | Mixed Breed | Male | neutered | 5 years and 1 month old | 6 lbs
Hi I have noticed that my dog has scabby paws not sure if its from an elergic reaction to something or something else. We have a sixth month old and not sure it's related to stress of him crying etc. We have been giving him regular baths with no improvement. He's constantly wanting to lick them too. Thanks
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Published on January 23rd, 2019
It looks like Archie does have a skin infection of his paws that would likely benefit from prescription Simplicef (oral antibiotics for the skin), a 2 week course of Apoquel (a non-steroidal allergy medication, an e-collar as well as dose of one of the newer oral flea/tick preventatives that also treats mange such as NexGard, Simparica or Bravecto. An e-collar for a week plus a medicated antibacterial/antifungal shampoo such as Malaseb for the paws would be helpful as well. It may have started from paw licking from stress or from environmental allergies leading to a secondary bacterial and/or yeast infection of the paws. Your vet can do a skin scrape to try to rule out mange, or switch him to NexGard to see if it resolves the lesions. Congrats on your new baby and good luck!
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That does not look normal and I do not suspect it is stress related. I recommend to have Archie seen by his veterinarian. The doctor will check for infection and may recommend testing for ringworm (which humans can get). There are some autoimmune diseases that can also present like this. It’s best to get this addressed before it gets worse. Best of luck! Please feel free to post any additional questions.
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