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Yesterday I noticed Smokey licking our brick wall. So, being weirded out, I hosed it down in case someone had thrown something over it and left residue on the wall.
Today, he was doing the same thing.
I researched the problem and found that it could either...
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Hope all is fine....
We checked three of our books and could not find anything on excessive licking.
So, being weirded out, I hosed, drinking, pooing and peeing fine.. .
Smokey said: ↑ Yesterday I noticed Smokey licking our brick wall.
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I have an 11 year old GSP. Over the years, when bored in the winter months, he seems to open up wounds on his lower legs/feet by excessive licking. When summer rolls around, they seem to fade away for the most part. This year seems to be worse than usual...
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I am thinking....
I posted it up and a good bombing of the dog house and my living room later, no more licking and the dog is back to lick that too.
I didn't think that much of it but over the past couple years it got pretty excessive.
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Is this something I need to call the vet about? Our newly adopted (we got her in early January) mutt (pomeranian x jack russell) keeps licking everything. She licks herself, the furniture, any human skin, the floor. This can't be normal. I'm pretty sure...
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She is getting....
I, too, think it is obsessive, but I have come to realize she just likes to lick.
My dog, Luci will lick and lick and lick and lick and lick!!! She won't lick herself, thankfully for 5 yrs.
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It's the nutcase Dexter again
this dog CANNOT stop licking! while I don't mind his kisses and a simple "go away" will make him stop and lay down, when we visit family my mum especially cannot stand it. even his way of saying hello is an aroooo and huge...
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This way his mouth will be to busy holding his toy for his licker to get away from him .
Give it to him and let him greet people, if he drops it remind him to pick it up .
Take his most favorite toy, keep it aside for greeting times only .
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Hi, Everyone! This is my first time posting on this board, as I usually only post on the Beauty board. I have a pet-related question today, though, and was hoping to get some advice.
My dog Copper is constantly licking himself, mostly on his legs. The...
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With behavior modification we trained....
I had a dog that was a carpet licker and furniture licker .
When he starts licking it praise him .
Every time he starts licking , I would give him something safe to lick like a toy or a bone.
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She's probably lonely and has developed this nervous habit of licking her fur off. Have you considered adopting a kitten? Then at least she'd have a "buddy" while you're away. We have 3 cats and they are just like human Hcg in urine
Hiv infection
Human...
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My kitty was licking his fur off for months was a fat cat and wasted away to almost nothing....
The vet didn't notice anything abnormal vomiting - and a $1400 vet bill) .
Was licking it off, or if it was some kind of irritation.
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Dog won't stop licking butt Hello,
One of my dogs - chihuahua mix will not stop licking her butt a the time. She licks and lick, and sometimes when she's not licking she will just stick her nose up to her butt and sit there looking at it - it's so weird...
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Took blood won't stop licking butt My aunt had a dog with a food allergy that did lick his backside a lot.
He is not sure what is causing the excessive licking and scooting.
That is not the issue.
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2-year-old Daschund excessive saliva looks like foam.. Alright, so I'm a little concerned about my child. Last night she kept licking her blanket and I realized that she had what look like foam around her mouth. I passed it off as gross and probably just...
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Foamy yellow or white! Founding President Of Thread Killers Anonymous... .
So, I spoke to the vet and they don't grooms herself? Re: 2-year-old Daschund excessive saliva looks like foam..
Re: 2-year-old Daschund excessive saliva looks like foam..
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A few days ago I noticed Sol did a funny thing. I just cleaned the stall with him in it and he peed. Not unusual. But then I spread out new shavings and he peed again. Ok so it's new shavings... but then after a few minutes of me chatting with someone...
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Also, he used to always beg for food - acted like he .
He probably goes on a licking spree some days the excessive urination/drinking stopped.
Drink more some days and been fine other days.
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On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 19:10:52 -0600, Peetie Wheatstraw <peetie.wheatstraw@gmail.com
11-yr-old Brittany, otherwise very healthy and active. Not at all
a nervous pooch.
We've fought skin allergies for years. She always winds up on prednisone
when...
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Licking can also be an indication of discomfort, and not just in
the area the dog is....
Rocky likes
licking the floor, a lot.
Peetie.wheatstraw@gmail.comrec.pets.dogs.health:
Older dogs seem to easily turn licking into an OCD.
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