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Paw biting Westie
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A neighbour has an old Westie, which has taken to biting her own paws, stripping the hair and attacking the tissue.
She has been to the vet but the anti-biting liquid put on the area hasn't worked. Owner doesn't want to put a "lampshade" collar on her permanently. The dog hasn't got mites. I suggested possible dietary deficiency but I should really appreciate suggestions to help the old lass.
She has been to the vet but the anti-biting liquid put on the area hasn't worked. Owner doesn't want to put a "lampshade" collar on her permanently. The dog hasn't got mites. I suggested possible dietary deficiency but I should really appreciate suggestions to help the old lass.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My dog used to do this and we were told it was because she was bored. We were recommneded to make her work for her food by hiding her food and also to use a dog toy that you can put food into to make her have to work at getting it out. It did help a bit but when we got another dog she stopped biting her paws completely. She is old too and I was worried that the pup would be too much for her but it has given her a new lease of life.
Thanks Poohbear. Old Sally the westy used to have a companion and now isn't too active (though its about 9 months since her friend died). Will certainly pass your comment on to the owner with any others that come in. Pleased that you have a new pup.I know they can work wonders with older dogs. Makes us young too!
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