I tried everything that the Vet told me to use, and then ideas I got here on You tube. The only thing that worked 100% without it coming back was CVS Antiseptic Skin Cleanser (chlorhexidine gluconate 4% lotion) this is a generic brand because the regular one is more expensive, My dog had yeast on her groin and stomach area, also around the folds on her face. I diluted this with a little water and washed the area for a few days in the morning. I also soaked her paws in this solution, and cleaned ther ears with a small amount on a cotton ball. Within a week it was totally gone and has not come back. That was my problem before, it always came back, things would work if I did them everyday, or for awhile. It has never come back, but I still use a more diluted form to wash her twice a month, just because it is so good. I hope this helps.
A teaspoon of apple cider vinegar in about 3 cups of water... soak paws 1-2x everyday until issue is gone and then 2x a week to maintain clean paws will do the trick as well (:
and I'd think it would be easier to have the liquid in a baggie, and put the paw in the baggie- easier on the pup than pressing a paw (possibly at an odd angle) into a bowl - doing this outside so if it spills a bit, no big deal.
I used your method for my dogs feet. I am awestruck how she immediately stopped the paw licking. After 8 hours I released the procedure and my border collies feet are looking amazing after only three treatments! I can’t believe that she’s not been licking at all where she had licked areas raw. All is healing well. Thank you for your video and information.
Roquefort is so handsome, calm and cooperative with his treatment. Thank you for sharing your tips and well done with your dog. He looks happy and healthy.
TRY THIS.....I have tried everything what I found that really works, I mix cornstarch with a little bit of warm water and paste it on with an old make up brush. Finally, a remedy that works. I do have to reapply it sometimes. But he is going for two and three days without licking his paws now. And since Corn starch is a food item, it is completely safe.
Roquefort is a good boy, lucky for me your useful example came up after inquiring, will start with my beautiful Beau's paws as well, a big Thank you so much!😊❤😇
Thank you for your video. I'm going to try this on my pomeranian who has the same problem. I believe his dry dog food had something to do with it and especially after reading the ingredients. So, now I feed him homemade dog food. And he loves it.
I just ran across your video. My dog is having the exact same problem with her feet I followed your instructions step-by-step and today is day one. I will come back in a couple of days with an update thank you so much for your video it was very easy to follow and I really appreciate that
I'm sorry it took me a while to comment back. Ive had a lot going on. For my dog I started the day I left the comment and for a couple weeks really couldn't tell a difference, but decided to keep it up and I'm glad I did. She is now slowly but surely getting better! The key is doing it 3 times a day and sticking with it. I didn't use the cream, just the Epsom salt and again it's working slowly but surely. I hope this helps somebody!
He’s so adorable 🥰 great video as I am using your tips for using this epson salt soak on my dogs paws and I bought the healing balm you use as well. Thank you will try this.
Thank you so much for this information. I have a one-year-old Border Collie I'm from Toys R Us feeling pinkish as well as the back my doctor gave me some type of spray to put on her but she doesn't like it I will definitely try your remedy probably during the week since I'm so busy I really want to say thank you so much for telling people about you and I really hope it works I do have Epsom salt and was bottled water that you have a tea kettle and I will definitely bought some water. Thanks so much for this information
My dog tends to lick her paws.When I apply the skin soother cream should I cover her paws or allow them to breathe. I’m nervous that she might lick it off. I’m not sure if it’s ok for her to eat.
Thanks for the video! I noticed my dog licking her paw which she never did before. And her paw hair looking rusty colored. I looked closer and it looks irritated and inflamed. I did get epsom salt but I’m a dummy and didn’t desolate it lol. So now I know how to do a proper soak. Hopefully heal her up nice and good. I’m guessing something on the grass or ground during the park or one of our walks irritated her.
I'm not sure if you will see this comment but I'd love to know if any old plain epsom salt will do? I don't know which ingredients to avoid. It says it has magnesium in it. Is that ok? Thank you for any help you can give me.
Thank you so much for posting this video. My Yorkie has been liking her paws way too much and when I checked her they were red in between and swollen 😥 I don't like to see her suffer at all. I purchased the items just now in Amazon. I'll let you know how her recovery goes.
Thank you so much for your video this gave me the answers that I was looking for I was feeling terribly concerned about my dog he has very bad outbreak of the same what looks to be the same thing on his paws we've taken him to a vet they put him on antibiotics but it was a low cost that near us that couldn't do any lab tests or anything so the antibiotics really haven't done much and now I understand that it's probably not a bacterial infection as they originally thought but sis I'm going to try your treatment we have a follow-up appointment with his main vet coming up in a couple of days but I was severely worried as most parents I'm sure do I assume to be overly freaked out as a mama with no information this was so helpful thank you so much!! Especially for the close-ups and the visual aids it's obvious to me that it's the same thing I have been able to find anywhere else online that actually does that they just talk about it and don't really show you details I also thought The Epsom salt baths for possibly drying his feet out too much and making them crack but now I know that it may have to do with the infection or just outside factors from nature I will talk to my vet about it but I now know that Epsom salt will actually help with the moisture problems so thank you for clearing that up for me glad to know and I will be more frequent with his Epsom salt baths thanks again, you have gained a new follower can't wait for the next video
My dog you see in on my profile pic. She is an American bulldog boxer mixed. Her paws are so dry and very red in the Web of the paw. It does look painfull to walk she is two years old and a rescue. Does it matter what kind of Epson salt you use???
I will try this with my scottish terrier his seems to have the same problem underneath his paw his got a sore and in between his toes his got this and on the side.
Why don't you use a bigger container and let him stand in the container all four paws, for five minutes and done! By The way, I have found that cornstarch with a little bit of warm water brushed on with an old cosmetic brush has really done the trick.
My Bullie paws so red between his toes 🤷🏻♀️Exactly the same of your dog so don’t know what to do so the doctor tell me he have allergies so I do medication baths for him and also natural remedy I boil water with rosemary let cold off to be warm and I covered the paws with warm rosemary water towels dry off and I put little bit Vaseline for moisture... what R you recommend for this problem? I will try with with epsom salt next time and I will buy the soother balm for sure ❤️ I hope you understand my message Thanks so much!!
So sorry to hear your bullie’s toes are really red. Do try the Epsom salt and follow this video steps- I think it will help. Another way is to buy Malaseb shampoo or any shampoo with Chlohexdine ingredient. It helps kills bacteria, fungi and yeast in the toes. Wet the toes and cover with shampoo for 5-10 mins twice a week can also help. Instead of Vaseline or paw soother cream- you can also try hypoallergenic powders on the toes after the toes is dry. Hope this helps and hope your bullie feels better ❤️
Yes but will your dog let you do this? Most hate it, causing stress and in turn more break outs. When the grass is wet is the worst time. Though it can be brought on by the slightest diet change for example "good dog have some cheese" "ohh these new treats look healthy" "poor fido is bored, here have a liver treat", and "a dental stick" and we do are the worst culprits for not keeping it simple and only introducing new things gradually. Try putting the dogs regular kibble in your treat bag, as fido doesn't know the difference, extra food is extra food. Dogs eat vomit and poo because they don't know the difference. Also give as much meat as you can afford, it's the grains, potatoes and lentils that mess dogs up. OK my topical cure until the diet is back to simple. In one cup add 1 part apple cider vinegar to 9 parts distilled water and two drops of lavender oil. This will kill fungus and cool the skin without killing good bacteria and the dog won't want to lick it immediately, giving it time to work Internal remedy is licorice root made as a tea to be given at •5mg per 10kg and can be given twice a day. Wait until dog itches, don't use as a preventative as licorice root can be toxic in larger amounts. There's olive leaf tincture or tablet that can be bought on line, and that's for inflamation. The Epson is a salt which is effective for short term relief but still a salt that your dog will lick off.
Sorry that the Epsom salt doesn’t work for you. Sometimes it is quite difficult but I hope you find a solution and would love for you to share so I can also give it a try 😊 thanks for watching.
I tried everything that the Vet told me to use, and then ideas I got here on You tube. The only thing that worked 100% without it coming back was CVS Antiseptic Skin Cleanser (chlorhexidine gluconate 4% lotion) this is a generic brand because the regular one is more expensive, My dog had yeast on her groin and stomach area, also around the folds on her face. I diluted this with a little water and washed the area for a few days in the morning. I also soaked her paws in this solution, and cleaned ther ears with a small amount on a cotton ball. Within a week it was totally gone and has not come back. That was my problem before, it always came back, things would work if I did them everyday, or for awhile. It has never come back, but I still use a more diluted form to wash her twice a month, just because it is so good. I hope this helps.
Thank you so much for this!!!
Where can I buy this cvs antiseptic skin cleanser maam/sir?
@@elyzaghienelomnes1420 CVS
A teaspoon of apple cider vinegar in about 3 cups of water... soak paws 1-2x everyday until issue is gone and then 2x a week to maintain clean paws will do the trick as well (:
Selma,
That an excellent ideal,and it works!
DO NOT USE ACV IF WOUND IS OPEN!
and I'd think it would be easier to have the liquid in a baggie, and put the paw in the baggie- easier on the pup than pressing a paw (possibly at an odd angle) into a bowl - doing this outside so if it spills a bit, no big deal.
@@TZ2OurLittleDogToo now that is a great idea.
This is what I do too
Seriously, this is a fantastic idea. Thank you so much. I we to do this tomorrow and report back how it works out.
I used your method for my dogs feet. I am awestruck how she immediately stopped the paw licking. After 8 hours I released the procedure and my border collies feet are looking amazing after only three treatments! I can’t believe that she’s not been licking at all where she had licked areas raw. All is healing well. Thank you for your video and information.
I repeated not released lol auto correct
Hi for how long did you do this epsom salt treatment? I want to help my dog too. thank you,
Roquefort is so handsome, calm and cooperative with his treatment. Thank you for sharing your tips and well done with your dog. He looks happy and healthy.
TRY THIS.....I have tried everything what I found that really works, I mix cornstarch with a little bit of warm water and paste it on with an old make up brush. Finally, a remedy that works. I do have to reapply it sometimes. But he is going for two and three days without licking his paws now. And since Corn starch is a food item, it is completely safe.
Roquefort is a good boy, lucky for me your useful example came up after inquiring, will start with my beautiful Beau's paws as well, a big Thank you so much!😊❤😇
What a beautiful boy! Very nice looking bulldog. He is absolutely adorable and I love his big fat pink paws. He is so very cute. What a face!!!
this video truly gets to the point and a actual home remedies unlike other videos with 7 different ingredients lol thank you very much
This Roquefort is really a fountain of pleasure. One never gets tired of seeing him 🙂🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍👍👍
Yes, roquefort is very sweet. So happy to hear he is a fountain of pleasure. Thank you❤️
thanks for taking the time to do this and help us and our dogs!!
6:31 the way he just splooted on the floor so slowly was so cute 🥰 like yes you were tugging on his leg a little but he was ready so ready to sploot🤣
Thank you for your video. I'm going to try this on my pomeranian who has the same problem. I believe his dry dog food had something to do with it and especially after reading the ingredients. So, now I feed him homemade dog food. And he loves it.
Awesome video... my pitbull had the same problem... such shame I only found you guys now... wish I could have seen this video before I lost my boy 😢😢😢
So sorry for your loss...couldn’t imagine how you feel.thank you so much for watching 😊
Did he die because of this?
@@wembleyflores2678 nah, he survived
@@miderafael so I’m assuming he died but not to this but to something else
I just ran across your video. My dog is having the exact same problem with her feet I followed your instructions step-by-step and today is day one. I will come back in a couple of days with an update thank you so much for your video it was very easy to follow and I really appreciate that
Did it work?
How’s look?
I'm sorry it took me a while to comment back. Ive had a lot going on. For my dog I started the day I left the comment and for a couple weeks really couldn't tell a difference, but decided to keep it up and I'm glad I did. She is now slowly but surely getting better! The key is doing it 3 times a day and sticking with it. I didn't use the cream, just the Epsom salt and again it's working slowly but surely. I hope this helps somebody!
How is he now?
Yes it worked. It took a while but finally it worked. I'm so glad. O hate seeing my baby in pain.
Thank you I'm going through the redness on Raider's feet, I'm going too try, thank you.
He’s so adorable 🥰 great video as I am using your tips for using this epson salt soak on my dogs paws and I bought the healing balm you use as well. Thank you will try this.
Thank you so much for this video!!! I’m about to try this with my Bruno that’s having such a bad time with allergies this season
I have a French Bulldog and he has the same issue. I am going to try this hopefully it works! Thanks for posting.
How did it go?
@@TC-gx8wm Worked very well!
Did it heal already?
Look at the little big guy! ❤
Cant's wait to try this! Thanks!
Thank you so much 😭 you are a dog’s life saver
What great info! Thanks, Roquefort for behaving so well!
You are such a good doggy mama.
video start at 3:36
Thank you so much for sharing something useful. Love you Roque 😍
Aw what a good boy!
Mr. Roquefort is a joy!
He's so sweet and adorable 🥰
This is amazing! I love the results!
Whoo! that dog got some big paws. 🐾
Just ordered my Epson salt!
yes this is exactly what happen to my 3 yr old corgi thank u
Roquefort is to cute ❤
WHAT A GREAT DOG!
Awwww Roquefort is so cute!!!!
Thank you! i found your videos and they are perfect. roquefort is so cute! reminds me so much of my baby♥thank you so much for the tips
Wow! Special care !
Thank you for watching ❤️
Great video thanks for sharing 😊
He's. Cute ❤😊
This was very good information. I'm going to start this process with my American bully. Beautiful dog by the way.
Did it help?
thank you for sharing this video❤️
Thanks I was worried 😟
Thank you for the perfect instructions. 🙏
Thank you so much for this information. I have a one-year-old Border Collie I'm from Toys R Us feeling pinkish as well as the back my doctor gave me some type of spray to put on her but she doesn't like it I will definitely try your remedy probably during the week since I'm so busy I really want to say thank you so much for telling people about you and I really hope it works I do have Epsom salt and was bottled water that you have a tea kettle and I will definitely bought some water. Thanks so much for this information
How long does it take for the infection to do away using this method
My dog tends to lick her paws.When I apply the skin soother cream should I cover her paws or allow them to breathe. I’m nervous that she might lick it off. I’m not sure if it’s ok for her to eat.
Thanks for the video! I noticed my dog licking her paw which she never did before. And her paw hair looking rusty colored. I looked closer and it looks irritated and inflamed. I did get epsom salt but I’m a dummy and didn’t desolate it lol. So now I know how to do a proper soak. Hopefully heal her up nice and good. I’m guessing something on the grass or ground during the park or one of our walks irritated her.
Aquaphor is great after the soaking&once the paws r dry..
I'm not sure if you will see this comment but I'd love to know if any old plain epsom salt will do? I don't know which ingredients to avoid. It says it has magnesium in it. Is that ok? Thank you for any help you can give me.
Thanks so much for the information. In case my dog leaks the water is it bad??
Thanks a lot Msm pl give one remedy for itching problem to my pet Lhashpso
Great video thx for sharing your great tip
Thank you so much for posting this video. My Yorkie has been liking her paws way too much and when I checked her they were red in between and swollen 😥 I don't like to see her suffer at all. I purchased the items just now in Amazon. I'll let you know how her recovery goes.
how did it go for you!
Yh, how did it go?
@luzverdecia how has it worked for you? Did your Yorkie’s paws improve?
Pls let us know
I believe the black between his toes is a fungus which caused the irritations. Thanks again. Peace.
Thank you so much for your video this gave me the answers that I was looking for I was feeling terribly concerned about my dog he has very bad outbreak of the same what looks to be the same thing on his paws we've taken him to a vet they put him on antibiotics but it was a low cost that near us that couldn't do any lab tests or anything so the antibiotics really haven't done much and now I understand that it's probably not a bacterial infection as they originally thought but sis I'm going to try your treatment we have a follow-up appointment with his main vet coming up in a couple of days but I was severely worried as most parents I'm sure do I assume to be overly freaked out as a mama with no information this was so helpful thank you so much!! Especially for the close-ups and the visual aids it's obvious to me that it's the same thing I have been able to find anywhere else online that actually does that they just talk about it and don't really show you details I also thought The Epsom salt baths for possibly drying his feet out too much and making them crack but now I know that it may have to do with the infection or just outside factors from nature I will talk to my vet about it but I now know that Epsom salt will actually help with the moisture problems so thank you for clearing that up for me glad to know and I will be more frequent with his Epsom salt baths thanks again, you have gained a new follower can't wait for the next video
Any updates?
@@ms.crystal8280 +,
Great video! Love it! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching!
I need some suggestions for my bulldog
He loves it what a cutie😍
He is so cuteee
My dog you see in on my profile pic. She is an American bulldog boxer mixed. Her paws are so dry and very red in the Web of the paw. It does look painfull to walk she is two years old and a rescue. Does it matter what kind of Epson salt you use???
Going to try this on our pocket American bully she’s having this issue on her paws and belly
Really useful tips, thank you
Glad the video was useful for you. Thank you so much ❤️
Please answer for me the salt that you put down outside for the to melt the snow is irritant for pets so how can Epsom salt help alleviate the problem
❤🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤ I am so happy to to see this
Love Roquefort.
Hello could you use shea butter
Thank you
I will try this with my scottish terrier his seems to have the same problem underneath his paw his got a sore and in between his toes his got this and on the side.
He is such a sweetheart 😍
Why don't you use a bigger container and let him stand in the container all four paws, for five minutes and done!
By The way, I have found that cornstarch with a little bit of warm water brushed on with an old cosmetic brush has really done the trick.
Such a good boy aww cute nice video 🙏💜
What happens if the dog lick his paws after applying Epson salt is not poisonous?
How do I know if my dog is allergic to epsom salt?
Hey! It’s been a few years lol. How is roque doing?
The most handsome boy in youtube worlddddd🌎
Thanks
WILL EPSOM SALT CURE THE TAILS ALSO?? My English bulldog tails is loosing hair
cute dog
My Bullie paws so red between his toes 🤷🏻♀️Exactly the same of your dog so don’t know what to do so the doctor tell me he have allergies so I do medication baths for him and also natural remedy I boil water with rosemary let cold off to be warm and I covered the paws with warm rosemary water towels dry off and I put little bit Vaseline for moisture... what R you recommend for this problem?
I will try with with epsom salt next time and I will buy the soother balm for sure ❤️
I hope you understand my message
Thanks so much!!
So sorry to hear your bullie’s toes are really red. Do try the Epsom salt and follow this video steps- I think it will help. Another way is to buy Malaseb shampoo or any shampoo with Chlohexdine ingredient. It helps kills bacteria, fungi and yeast in the toes. Wet the toes and cover with shampoo for 5-10 mins twice a week can also help. Instead of Vaseline or paw soother cream- you can also try hypoallergenic powders on the toes after the toes is dry. Hope this helps and hope your bullie feels better ❤️
He's a very good boy. 😜
I wish my dog was this chill! I have a jack russell with anxiety and everything else. She wont let me touch her paws either. Shes a dud!🤣
My bulldog gets sore between his toes to I use hibbi scrub it's antifungal and antibacterial 😊
It is shame people post nonsense about apple cider vinegar, nooooo it does not work, this lady is correct Epson salts is the way to go
Agreed - ACV can cause dogs pain and discomfort if the skin is at all irritated, open, etc. It doesn't work for all applications unfortunately.
Does roquefort loses hair or not
Diatomaceous earth/DE mix in water wld do wonders also..
I dont think so
Should also wear a shoe to prevent from allergy
Hi, can i use magnesium chloride?
No
Doesn’t work for yeast infection!
Acv will burn their paws. An cause irritation my vet says no to acv
Betadine works great too
Yes but will your dog let you do this? Most hate it, causing stress and in turn more break outs. When the grass is wet is the worst time. Though it can be brought on by the slightest diet change for example "good dog have some cheese" "ohh these new treats look healthy" "poor fido is bored, here have a liver treat", and "a dental stick" and we do are the worst culprits for not keeping it simple and only introducing new things gradually. Try putting the dogs regular kibble in your treat bag, as fido doesn't know the difference, extra food is extra food. Dogs eat vomit and poo because they don't know the difference. Also give as much meat as you can afford, it's the grains, potatoes and lentils that mess dogs up.
OK my topical cure until the diet is back to simple. In one cup add 1 part apple cider vinegar to 9 parts distilled water and two drops of lavender oil. This will kill fungus and cool the skin without killing good bacteria and the dog won't want to lick it immediately, giving it time to work
Internal remedy is licorice root made as a tea to be given at •5mg per 10kg and can be given twice a day. Wait until dog itches, don't use as a preventative as licorice root can be toxic in larger amounts. There's olive leaf tincture or tablet that can be bought on line, and that's for inflamation. The Epson is a salt which is effective for short term relief but still a salt that your dog will lick off.
Guess not, oh well.
Sorry that the Epsom salt doesn’t work for you. Sometimes it is quite difficult but I hope you find a solution and would love for you to share so I can also give it a try 😊 thanks for watching.
Stand the dog up in a tub of water
Carpet makes a nice towel 😊 😃 😺 ☺ 😄 😹
No. You need something clean.
I don't recommend epsom salt, my dog died from licking it.
Cmon. You cranking my chain?? Busting my balls????? Chappin my ass??? Is this true.
Get a bigger bowl .. ridiculous,...his paws are almost as big as the bowl
My dog has paw issues. I’m looking all over UA-cam because the vet just isn’t helping the problem with shots, steroids and antibiotics.
:kissthepaw: