What Does It Mean If My Dog Licks His Paws
Camila Farah
As with humans a dog s experience of boredom is subjective.
Paw licking is a common behavior for dogs. Not only does excessive licking cause discomfort for your dog but it is often due to an underlying medical problem. Often times excessive licking of the paws is due to one of three underlying causes. If your dog suddenly starts licking their paws then it is usually indicative of pain or irritation especially if they are licking only one paw.
If you find your dog licking excessively more frequently after trips to the park or a walk around the block it s likely they have an environmental allergy. When a dog frequently licks his paws they stay damp and are more susceptible to bacteria and fungi. As we have mentioned dogs may lick their paws to make themselves feel better e g. In many instances it is harmless but when the licking becomes excessive a solution is needed.
Symptoms of environmental allergies can include increased sneezing running eyes paw licking itchy skin and rashes. Flea allergy dermatitis often abbreviated fad. Atopy the equivalent of hay fever in people food allergies. Boredom actually increases levels of the stress hormone cortisol and paw licking reduces that stress hormone.
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External parasitic infections like fleas or mange or hookworms also tend to make the paws very itchy leading to excessive licking.Source : pinterest.com