Have you noticed your dog’s paws slowly turning brown, red, or rust-colored—especially between the toes?
This is a very common condition and usually happens when dogs lick their paws excessively.
The discoloration occurs because dog saliva contains porphyrin, a natural pigment that leaves a brownish-red stain when it dries.

But the real question is:
Why is your dog licking so much?

Here are the most common causes and what you can do to help.


1️⃣ Allergies (Environmental or Food)

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Allergies are the #1 cause of paw licking.
Dogs often react to pollen, dust mites, grass, mold, or certain foods.

Signs include:
• Brown or red paw staining
• Chewing or nibbling the paws
• Itchy ears or belly
• Recurring skin issues

What you can do:
• Rinse paws after outdoor walks
• Try a hypoallergenic or limited-ingredient diet
• Ask your vet about allergy testing


2️⃣ Yeast Infection

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Warm, moist paws can become a perfect breeding ground for yeast.
Excessive licking makes it even worse.

Symptoms:
• Brown staining
• Musty or sweet odor
• Redness between toes
• Sticky or greasy skin

What you can do:
• Medicated wipes or shampoo
• Improve airflow by keeping paws dry
• Vet-prescribed antifungal treatment if needed


3️⃣ Boredom, Anxiety, or Habit

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Some dogs lick simply because it becomes a soothing routine—especially when they feel stressed or bored.

What you can do:
• Provide more exercise and stimulation
• Use lick mats, puzzles, toys
• Address anxiety if present


4️⃣ Pain or Injury

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Your dog may be licking to soothe discomfort from:
• A thorn or splinter
• Nail issues
• Cuts or irritation
• Arthritis or joint pain

Always check the paws closely.


📌 When Should You Visit the Vet?

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Seek professional help if:
✔ The licking becomes constant
✔ The paws smell bad or look swollen
✔ You see blood, pus, or severe redness
✔ Your dog seems uncomfortable or in pain

Early treatment prevents infections and helps break the licking cycle.

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