Dogs may lick and chew their feet due to allergies, skin irritation, infections, or anxiety. It is important to consult a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
They dont bite there feet they actually lik it and yh basically they lick it
Ringworms can be anywhere from smaller than 1 millimeter long to 87 feet (longest recorded ringworm)
The best thing to put on ringworm is the athlete's feet medicine. This can be purchased at any retail store or drug store.
Ringworm won't kill you, but can start infections that could be deadly. Untreated ringworm can result in an acute infection that may produce running sores on the scalp or painful blisters on the feet.
Malnutrition would affect your whole body, not just your feet.
Most likely ALLERGIES. yh secy
Yes people love to suck and chew on them
easy, but it takes practice. First walk about 10 feet then chew gum and Surprise you've did It!!
because they are really kiky like meh!
Ringworm (Tinea Corporis) is not caused by a worm; it is actually the result of a fungus. The fungus causes a superficial skin infection, which leaves a circular ring-like patch on the infected skin. They skin becomes red, slightly raised, blister-like, scaly, and itchy; there will also be some drainage, which helps it too spread easily. Ringworm is quite common in children, but any one of any age can develop a case of ringworm; animals can also be infected with ringworm. It can affect any part of the body from the bottom of your feet to the top of your scalp. Ringworm's most obvious symptom is its red, round, circular patch which shows-up on the skin or the round, circular bald patch which shows-up on your scalp, especially since it tends to cause the hair to fall out.
tell him or her no and give him or her a chew toy. if you use something scented on your feet stop using it on your feet.