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a friend's dog keeps licking the top of his feet/paws and for a long time even when you try and stop him, he persists. he is an 8 and a half year old cairn terrier, any ideas as to why
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have a Shih-Tzu who does this and I have had all the tests done at the vets over and over again. He has been licking his paws ever since I first got him 6 years ago. Despite spending a lot of money trying to find the cause we never have been able to identify it. I am glad to know though that he is actually a very happy and extremely healthy little dog, just has a leg fetish .. :o)
If, as suggested, the dog doesn't have any physical problems with his feet, you'll find that dogs, as well as other domesticated animals, often exhibit this kind of repetitive syndrome. It seems to be just a way of dealing with stress. We had a German Short Hair retriever that did this with the addition of occasionally chewing his toe nails. Repeated visits to the the Vet indicated no health problems with his feet (or anything else). An older Vet said his experience was, as I described above. We moved a recently acquired cat out to the barn and, voila, the dog stopped the chewing... check him for health problems though, as wisely suggested...