Given that, I would say that it is probably not a great idea to let your dog lick your foot if you have eczema. read more
Given that, I would say that it is probably not a great idea to let your dog lick your foot if you have eczema. Going further, I would say that it is probably wise to be conscious of your dog licking you anywhere there is a potential for infection (i.e. any place that there is broken skin or an open wound or within reach of mucous membranes). read more
Canine eczema can develop on a dog’s back, legs, in-between the hind legs, on the tail, side and even between the toes (interdigital eczema). It is very common for dogs to lick and groom their feet especially after an injury, whether this is through a thorn becoming embedded or due to a graze or bruise caused by an accident. read more