Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | Airedale Terrier | Female | unspayed | 5 years and 6 months old | 50 lbs
Hi! My dog get's sores on her feet at few months appart. She's been to several vets and all her test (blood and skin) are fine, she's also been on a allergy diets since january, but still get's these sores. Just wanted to see what your thoughts are :)
1 Answer
Published on July 27th, 2021
Hello, I'm sorry to hear this about Juno. I think allergies are a really good rule out in this case, whether to food or environment. An extremely strict hypoallergenic food trial carried out for a minimum of eight weeks (ideally twelve) would rule out a food related problem. Environmental allergies to things like pollens, grasses, dust, etc may be more responsive to systemic allergy medications (oral tablets like Apoquel or injectable Cytopoint) or topical therapies like regular paw cleanings with medicated shampoos and mousses. Wiping down her paws after going outdoors with a clean damp cloth or hypoallergenic baby wipe may help as well. Due to the location of the sores on the paw pads themselves, auto immune disease could be possible though less common. A deep biopsy may be needed for diagnosis- a consult and diagnostics with an internal medicine specialist or dermatology specialist may be good next steps for working this up if your general practitioner veterinarian feels that allergy treatments have been exhausted. I hope this is helpful. Best of luck getting answers and relief for Juno.
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