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Dogs regularly lick their paws to groom themselves or remove dirt and debris. But if your dog is licking their paws excessively, they may be trying to communicate to you that something is wrong.
Common methods include the infamous “cone of shame” or dog booties, which cover the paw. It’s also helpful to divert your pet’s attention to lick something else, like a toy, lick pad or “snuffle mat” ...