Halfpasthen
Songster
Absolutely! My old lab had frito feet and never had any symptoms of yeast infection and I never treated her for anything of the sort. I suppose I should clarify that. Frito feet alone are not something to worry about.The association with "fritos feet" and yeast probably comes from the fact that proteus bacteria (the cause of the corn chip smell) breeds best in warm, moist environments. Dogs with yeast infections may lick more and cause the bacteria to bloom. However, it is not strictly indicative of yeast even if the smell is strong.
I've fed raw for over a decade and all my dogs have the corn chip smell. Excessive licking, swelling, or discomfort of the feet/paw pads are probably your best early signs of yeast infection.
If they have very strong smelling feet in conjunction with symptoms like you described then I was be concerned.