Hyperkeratosis is a skin condition that causes the outer layer of skin to thicken excessively. In dogs, it’s most often seen on the nose and paw pads, which are typically hairless.
For our canine friends, hyperkeratosis can be painful, uncomfortable, and make walking difficult. Untreated, it can also lead to secondary infections.
This condition can be genetic, triggered by environmental factors, or a sign of an underlying health problem. Treatment focuses on managing the symptoms and, if possible, addressing the underlying cause.
This article is designed to be a comprehensive guide to understanding, managing, and preventing hyperkeratosis in dogs, so you can help keep your furry friend happy and healthy.