WHY IS MY DOG LICKING HIS PAWS ALOT?

WHY IS MY DOG LICKING HIS PAWS ALOT?

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Have you ever asked yourself why is my dog licking his paws alot? Well there could be a variety of reasons why, but understanding what is means or is a sign of can be of extreme importance…don’t believe me? Take a look…

WHY IS MY DOG LICKING HIS PAWS ALOT?

How to stop dog licking paws due to pain

If you think your dog is in pain, you need to seek advice from your vet as soon as possible. Medication and pain relief are used frequently in the older dog along with laser treatments. Hydrotherapy is another wonderful way to help your dog’s stiff spine and joints, and a qualified canine physiotherapist may be able to help alleviate symptoms, too.

If your dog has cancer, there are various treatments available, but if it’s a case of palliative care, your vet will be able to prescribe strong medications to keep them comfortable and enjoy the time they have left.

Injuries

Wounds or cysts are another cause of excessive licking. Foreign bodies, such as grass seeds, thorns, burrs or foxtails, can also get stuck and embedded in paws, which will cause your dog to lick the area. It is imperative that you remove the objects where possible before cleaning. If they’re embedded too fair, then your vet will have to remove them under sedation or with anaesthetic.

How to stop dog licking paws due to injury

The wound, scrape, cut or thorn that you remove needs a thorough clean. I like to have an antimicrobial and antibacterial cleaner, such as Hibiscrub (which you can get on Amazon) in my first aid kit, along with saline water to flush it through. If it’s a small wound or scrape, I would suggest putting some Sudocream on it, then covering it with a sock. You can also use a dog cone – I prefer the soft cone alternatives or inflatable neck rings – to stop your dog licking a wound once clean.
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So do we answer the question why is my dog licking his paws alot? As seen above there could be a variety of reasons why a would lick his paws, what’s your dog’s reason? Leave a comment below…

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