Why do dogโ€™s feet smell like fritos or corn chips?

If you were to create a list of smells associated with dogs, it would likely range from the pleasant scent of a recently-bathed, freshly-groomed pet to the less-pleasing aromas that belong outside. Somewhere in that mix, did you include the fragrance of corn chips?

Thatโ€™s right โ€” corn chips. Specifically, corn chip-scented feet. That may seem quite odd, but it isnโ€™t at all uncommon. Many people take a whiff of Fidoโ€™s feet and wonder if the dog has been treading in a pile of Frito corn chips.

The condition is commonly referred to as โ€œFrito Feetโ€ or โ€œCorn Chip Feet.โ€ It is caused by the bacteria Proteus or Pseudomonas. These microorganisms generate a yeast-like aroma. They tend to thrive in the sweat glands lodged between a dogs paw pads and fur.

Most of the time, the condition is nothing to be concerned about. A dogโ€™s paws are a veritable playground of all sorts of bacteria and fungi that get there through the combination of the dogโ€™s regular walking activity and the saliva from your pupโ€™s grooming behavior.

If, however, Fidoโ€™s foot funk is frequently foul, it would be a good idea to pay a visit to your neighborhood veterinarian. A truly-unpleasant odor that persists even after a bath, particularly if coupled with a change in color, could be a sign of an infection or bacterial overgrowth.

Otherwise, assuming the smell of corn chips is pleasant to you, take pleasure in the fact that your petโ€™s feet probably smell better than your own. Just donโ€™t make the mistake of dipping your pupโ€™s paws in salsa for a mid-day snack.



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2 responses to “Does Your Dog Have Frito Feet?”

  1. Reblogged this on My Corner and commented:
    Do your dog’s feet smell like corn chips? Have you ever wondered why? Well, the post I’m sharing today has a most fascinating answer. Enjoy, and have a great weekend!

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