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Author: Louise Fiolek

Louise has been writing about her love of pets for over 14 years, helping dog and cat owners better understand their companions' needs and behaviors. She offers practical tips, from home remedies to knowing when to see a veterinarian, and enjoys studying veterinary medicine and volunteering with animals in her community.
Why Does My Dog Keep Licking His Paws?
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Why Does My Dog Keep Licking His Paws?

Dogs naturally lick their paws to soothe themselves and alleviate stress or to help them unwind. But when it becomes…

Louise FiolekNovember 9, 2024December 31, 2024

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