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Is Your Pet Over licking? Exploring the Reasons Behind Excessive Paw Licking
As pet owners, we often notice our furry companions engaging in various grooming behaviors. From cleaning their fur to licking their paws, these activities are usually harmless and instinctual. However, when paw licking becomes excessive, it may indicate an underlying issue that requires attention.
Reasons for excessive licking
Owings Mills Veterinary Center
3 minutes read
1 year ago
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