The boils may rupture when pressed and leak bloody fluid Furuncles are usually painful, and the dog may be obviously lame on the affected foot (or feet) and lick and bite at them Furuncles caused by a foreign object are usually solitary and often occur on aOther common causes include wounds/injuries of pads or toes nail injuries or issues pad burns insect stings spider bites snake bites excessive licking suchThe problem may be a yeast infection of the paw There are several ways to treat a yeast infection on your dog's feet But sprinkling them with diluted apple cider vinegar is an excellent way to get rid of the fungus, bad smell, and other symptoms Vaseline
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My dog's feet are swollen and bleeding