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Is your Dog licking excessively? - Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment

Excessive licking in your dogs can be a sign of any disorder like behavior, allergies, anxiety, boredom or pain. To know all about it read it out and visit PetcareClub to buy your favorite pet supplies.

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Is your Dog licking excessively? - Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis & Treatment

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  1. Excessive Licking IN DOGS

  2. Excessive licking in dogs can be the sign of any disorders like behavior, anxiety, allergies, boredom or pain. However, experiences negative effects from constant licking. it occurs when dog To know all about it, read ahead which includes Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment for the excessive licking in your canine.

  3. Symptoms of excessive licking in dogs Excessive licking of everything like air, face, furniture, paws , the carpet, their body - virtually everything within reach. Licking is prolonged and may begin intermittenly with increased frequency. You may also find them licking themselves way more than usual.

  4. Causes of excessive licking in dogs Allergies Anxiety Boredom Gastrointestinal or digestive issues Infections from bacteria, fungi, or parasites

  5. Diagnosis of excessive licking in dogs A multi-step diagnostic approach may be required by your veterinary professional and let your vet know if you observed any changes. Your vet may perform blood tests, MRI, X-ray, CT scan, etc. Of course, your vet will put his best foot forward in diagnosing the cause of this condition, but your input will be crucial. You'll be asked about your pet's diet, vaccinations, grooming practices, health history, urinating and defecating habits, etc.

  6. Treatment of excessive licking in dogs Prescribing antibiotics if infections found. Changing in grooming products like, if dermatitis suspected. Hormonal supplements is required, in case of hormonal imbalance. Dietary changes required if found food allergies. Behavioral training may be recommended.

  7. We can stop them licking by knowing the reason behind why they're licking and by keeping some things in mind like : Keeping them active with Exercise. Changes in environmental factors can help them fight against anxiety. k Move away from them like you're not paying attention to them by not liking their behavior. Try to train them by giving treats and toys, when you get positive results give them lots of attention & love. This may take time to stop them but will definitely work by taking care.

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