Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello! When dogs are licking their paws far too much, it is because they are itching / sore . Itching, licked paws become very painful and infected quite quickly. It seems likely that exposure towards cold ground could be contributing to this (raw feet on cold ground, anyone?) I'm not sure where you are or what "snow" means for you, but would firmly recommend you to get your dog to the vets now if at all possible, because the sore / more swollen / more painful the skin becomes, the more uncomfortable your dog will be and therefore, the more they will want to lick. What do people do when they need to get to the doctors in the winter in your part of the world? Can something be organized? Talking of which, I wonder if putting boots on your dog to go outside (yes! It's a thing!) might help in the long-term (may be too sore at the minute?) Furthermore, talk to your vet because video-consulting may be an option.
Furunculosis is an inflammatory condition (the immune system reacting to something around the base of a hair follicle) not necessarily a bacterial one (as in, responds to antibiotics) but it can get infected, so antibiotic (this is different from antibacterial, which is not half as effective) and anti-yeast shampoos are sometimes used. It is hard to know what has caused it from here - the weather is one possibility; another is that your dog has an underlying condition, which has allowed Demodex mites to multliply. More about Demodex coming up.
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