Probably just normal variation that will pretty much disappear with the wearing of shoes. It could be sandal-gap deformity, but that’s just a wild guess based on a Google search.
Note: This is probably why my veterinarian’s office has a sign that says there will be an additional charge for clients who come in with a diagnosis from Google.
Probably just normal variation that will pretty much disappear with the wearing of shoes. It could be sandal-gap deformity, but that’s just a wild guess based on a Google search.
Note: This is probably why my veterinarian’s office has a sign that says there will be an additional charge for clients who come in with a diagnosis from Google.