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  • Your dog keeps licking its paws?

  • Have you noticed this habit?

  • Don't know what it means?

  • Then, pay attention to this video.

  • Every dog loves a good walk with its human.

  • Walks in parks, on the street, or at the beach are when dogs can distract their minds, strengthen the paws, and spend some energy.

  • But have you ever noticed your dog licking its paws after a walk?

  • If your dog has this habit, something might be wrong.

  • There are many reasons for that.

  • One of them is the high temperatures of asphalt where the dog walks, and a simple one to solve.

  • You can put shoes on your dog.

  • If your dog doesn't like wearing shoes, go on walks when it is cool outside, like at the beginning of the morning or late in the afternoon.

  • If your dog seems bothered and nibbles at the paws while licking them, it might be a sign of fleas, ticks, or mites.

  • Check their skin for parasites and take your dog to the vet for a clinical examination to receive a specific treatment.

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  • Another reason for licking their paws is a tiny bruise.

  • Occasionally, the dog may step on a small stone or glass shard, which may hurt their paws, causing some pain and discomfort.

  • Lastly, it can be a behavior change.

  • Your dog spends too much time alone?

  • Are they not getting all the attention they need?

  • Is it a lack of exercise?

  • Does your dog have toys to play with?

  • Pay attention to it!

  • Animals also feel alone, depressed, and even stressed!

  • Dogs that are too anxious or stressed, for example, may develop the habit of licking and chewing their paws as a means of releasing their anxiety and stress.

  • Now that you know some of the causes for this behavior, you surely want to learn how to take care of their paws, right?

  • As common as it is to see a dog licking its paws, we should always pay attention to see if it is happening more frequently than usual.

  • When a dog licks their paws too much, they get more moist, which favors fungal proliferation.

  • The best you can do is to talk to a vet.

  • They will recommend the best treatments for each case, and soon your dog will be feeling good again.

  • If you have had this issue before, share your experience with us and what you did to solve it.

Your dog keeps licking its paws?

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