Why does Alaska have smelly feet?

It may be that Alaska accidentally stepped on poop, or it may be caused by fungus. It may also be caused by dogs using the soles of their feet to sweat, but there are hairs between the feet and they cannot see the sun. It may also be caused by the dog's daily life. The environment is too humid, or the dog steps on sharp objects such as glass shards when going out, scratching the dog's feet and causing inflammation.
Tip:
Sometimes the odor does not come from the soles of Alaska’s feet. It may also be the odor emitted by the dog’s skin infection and inflammation. In the spring and autumn, , when there are the most eggs, it is best not to let Alaska move on the grass, and wipe the soles of Alaska's feet and excretory organs every time after going home.
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