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sudden frequent licking in dogs

sudden frequent licking in dogs may be caused by oral diseases, pica, emotional stress, and other reasons. firstly, if a dog has an oral disease, it will lead to an increase in oral secretions, resulting in frequent swallowing and licking. secondly, if a dog lacks essential trace elements, it will develop pica and exhibit behaviors such as frequent licking or even eating wall paint, grass, etc. lastly, when a dog is emotionally stressed, it may relief stress by licking objects. if a dog has this situation, it is necessary to pay attention and check it, otherwise, it may become a habit over time.

  1. oral diseases

after a dog develops an oral disease, its secretions will increase, leading to frequent swallowing and licking. examples include stomatitis, gingivitis, dental calculus, periodontitis, and oral ulcers. owners can check the dog's mouth by opening it, looking for symptoms such as swollen gums, bad breath, etc. if found, take the dog to a pet hospital promptly to identify the cause and treat it accordingly.

  1. pica

if a dog exhibits frequent licking along with abnormal behaviors such as gnawing on wall paint or eating grass, it indicates a lack of essential trace elements in its body, resulting in pica. in this case, owners should promptly stop the dog's random eating habits and supplement the missing trace elements appropriately. when raising a dog, choose food rich in nutrients and high in value to maintain a balanced diet.

  1. emotional stress

when a dog is emotionally stressed, it may exhibit licking behavior to relieve stress, which is a way of self-soothing for dogs. in this case, owners should pay attention to observing what causes the dog's stress, such as strangers at home, hearing excessive fireworks or firecrackers, etc., and then resolve the issue.