Can a Dog Get Foot?
Athlete's foot is caused by a type of fungus that typically infects humans. Although dogs can get fungal skin infections, they are caused by different types of fungus than the fungus that causes athlete's foot in humans.
So while it's possible for a dog to have a fungal skin infection that affects the feet, it would be inaccurate to refer to it as athlete's foot. This is because athlete's foot specifically refers to a fungal skin infection caused by a specific type of fungus that primarily infects humans.
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