Well Whopper has had a rough week. On Monday my husband called me because Whopper was limping and wouldn't let anyone really touch her left front paw. We took her to the vet that afternoon and the vet could tell she was in obvious pain and told us that it looked as if something had either poked her largest paw pad and exited or was now deeply imbedded and flush with the pad. She gave us antibiotics, a pain killer, and told us to soak it a few times a day hoping that would do the trick. Whopper's pain increased daily since then, she would get very protective over the paw, didn't have her usual energy, and after soaking last night we noticed the whole top of her paw was raw, red and swollen and bleeding as well. She was up all night breathing heavily (due to pain we assume) and constantly trying to lick her paw which kept us up as well. My husband took her to the vet this morning first thing and they shaved her paw and took x-rays. Nothing showed up on the x-rays so they ruled out a foreign object. With a closer look, they said she appears to have cysts in between a couple of her "toes" that have now ruptured. She said while this isn't an issue with goldens, these do happen in poodles and they aren't entirely sure why. There's nothing that can be done to prevent them and that if they're really bad they sometimes surgically remove them but these have already burst. We now have an additional topical antibiotic, a second pain medicine since Whopper has a low tolerance, a plastic boot to get her home in the rain, and a collar waiting at home to prevent the licking. She gets to go back to the vet in a couple days to make sure it's healing properly. So, has anyone else experienced this with their doodle? If so, do these continually occur or should this be a one time deal? Any advice or information regarding cysts common to poodles would be greatly appreciated.