Why Do Dogs Lick So Much?
It is essential to identify the underlying problem to be able to stop the excessive licking. Excessive licking may cause hair loss, acral lick granulomas or skin infections. Allergic Reactions Inhalant and food allergies can cause excessive licking, because the allergens can irritate the dog’s skin, which leads to itchiness. The dog will start licking, as the saliva will cause the skin to cool down and bring temporary relief. The obsessive licking can be accompanied by fervent scratching or biting of the affected areas. The skin will the irritated due to this behavior, but there may also be rashes caused by allergies. Sneezing, coughing or swelling of face and limbs may also be signs of allergies. The allergies can be caused by numerous irritants including chemicals, cigarette smoke, grass, dust mites, medication or food. The symptoms of allergies will be manifested predominantly after the dog is exposed to the allergen. External Parasites The presence of external parasites such as mit