Jody M. asked

🐕  Dog Health

We noticed black spots on our dog Nash's front two paws. They are not raised and are new. The dog has not been licking or rubbing the skin. What could these spots be and should we be concerned?

September 7th, 2024

Rebecca C. answered

The black spots on Nash's paws are unexpected and could be due to him coming into contact with somet...

September 7th, 2024

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