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my 3 year labrador is having interdigital furunes on both his front paws..they are recurrent....

since 10 months he is facing this problem which seems not to go away....in both his front paws boils or blisters appear and they largen and ultimately they burst out..........only blood comes out...and no pus........i gave him sulphur30 and lycopodium30 as told by a vet but there is no effect......he is itchy all over his body..he licks his paws ,itches on face,licks groin area and has recurrent ear problems,he scratches his ears too very frequently...
-He does not like baths
-is overweight 41 kgs around
-he is a labrador (male)
-his pads are rough and thickened and torn
-he is scared of street dogs and backs off
-vaccinated
-black color coat
-good appetite and normal thirst
-not neutered..he is a normal natural one
-energy level=normal
-very friendly and doesn't bite
-eats all food
-itches on the nails also
-he doesn't let me touch his feet but i apply powder forcefullt
-licks excessively on the furuncles
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  sourabh16031998 on 2016-11-23
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Please give him Silicea 30 twice a day for a week and see how that affects.
 
kadwa 7 years ago
first i gave him arnica..after that silicea 30 since 5 days.....his furuncle seems to dry...but what remedy to go with for his yeast overgrowth all over his body.....due to which he scratches his ears,licks his paws,etc..
 
sourabh16031998 7 years ago
 
kadwa 7 years ago

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