Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello - it looks as though there is a spot of severe inflammation between your dogs' toes. Sometimes these can be caused by a foreign body such as a grass seed; the body mounts a reaction and 'ejects' them from under the skin. How to deal with these is quite contraversial. We used to give antibiotics and anti-inflammatories to return things to superficially near-normal again in the short term, but the FB would remain underneath the skin and the problem flare up again later. I've known vets go searching for a grass-seed under anaesthetic, but finding them can be more difficult than anticipated. Sometimes then, it can be a good idea to let the inflammatory system wall the foreign body off as an abscess and do its stuff, but this can cause a lot of pain, licking and local mutilation in the meantime. So, every case is slightly different and your vet should examine the lesion and work with you to find a preferred plan of action. Furthermore, they will help to rule out differentials (other possible causes), for example allergy / cysts / lumps on the underlying bone and so on.
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