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My dog wont stop licking!?
my dog randomly obsesses over licking. she will sit there and lick her nose forever. and she acts like she has to sneeze but she never does. what is wrong with her
she doesnt have anxiety and she isnt licking her paws and making it all red and inflammed. she is just licking her lips a lot. i gave her water but she didnt drink any. i dont think it is an allergy, she just randomly starts licking her lips ever once in a while
5 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
she could just really like licking. my rottweiler eats his dinner, then comes over to us and stands infront of us and licks his lips and nose for like 10 min (or when we tell him to go away- he does this everytime he eats).....and he licks you everytime you try to pet him or aknowledge him. as for the sneezing, i cant help you with that! sorry!
- 1 decade ago
Sounds like allergies. Does she lick any other body part, hair loss, ear infections? All of these are signs of possible allergies.
If not allergies, then it could be anxiety.
- 5 years ago
First off, I would suggest exercising the dog whenever it starts to lick its paws. This behavior may just be from boredom. If the exercise doesn't work, you can try an E-collar, but the best thing would be to take the dog to a vet.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Sounds like allergies... does she lick her paws or anyhting else like that?
Go to your vet nd they will give you some meds, try also reducing the dust in your home etc.... just like if you had them. Also examine the food you food, could hve slight allergy to that as well.
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- 1 decade ago
Sounds like an allergy... and it could develop an bacterial infection where the fur is wet all the time. Get the dog to the vet.