March 15 2016 at 2 19 am my dog a little 10 lb mutt just started yesterday the behavior described here by more than 1 person.
Dog licking floor.
Since there are a number of possible reasons why your dog has been licking the floor it would help to consider what would make each of them more likely.
Licking can also be a sign of nausea in some dogs.
If your dog is not only licking the floor but also eating things such as carpet fibers splinters from the hardwood floor or pieces from the baseboard she may be suffering from pica.
In such manner most dogs will lick anywhere they want to lie down be it floor or couch but when the linking becomes too much that raises concern.
If your vet rules out health problems assume your doggy s obsessive floor licking is a behavioral matter.
If your dog is licking abnormal places such as the floors or the walls or if your dog is licking his her lips frequently these can be a signs of gastrointestinal upset.
If this is the problem your dog needs more exercise and mental stimulation.
While a snack may temporarily help if it s caused by acid buildup it s important to find the exact cause and address the underlying problem.
There are a few things you can do to help stop your dog s tendency to lick the floor or everything else they see.
Walk your dog daily at the very least and try to run swim or bike with him.
If your dog has excess energy stored with no way to release it many problem behaviors can occur such as chewing digging and licking.
Dogs like to lay on the floor sofas and beds just anything they find comfortable.
So if your dog is licking the carpet floor fabric or walls consult with your vet especially if these episodes tend to reoccur or last for a long time.
Petmd says this is a condition where dogs crave and eat non food items.
Try not to let any crumbs fall to the floor where your dog will be tempted to lick them up.
Changing your dog s licking behavior.
One of the most important is to be extremely careful when eating.
Obsessive floor licking can also be caused by boredom.
The origins of floor licking may be innocent enough your dog may have started it after meals when there were yummy crumbs on the floor but such purposeful licking isn t an obsessive or compulsive behavior.
Why is my dog licking the floor.
Possible reasons why your dog licks the floor are that there is food stuck there it likes the taste hunger thirst compulsive behavior illness anxiety or inadvertently rewarding the behavior.
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