Allergies: One of the most common reasons dogs lick their paws is due to allergies.
Injury or Pain: If a dog has a cut, thorn, or other injury on their paw, they may lick it as a way to soothe the pain or clean the wound.
Parasites: Fleas, ticks, or mites can cause intense itching, leading dogs to lick their paws excessively.
Dry Skin: Just like humans, dogs can suffer from dry skin, especially in colder months or in dry climates.
Behavioral Issues: Boredom, anxiety, or stress can lead to obsessive paw licking in dogs.
Yeast or Bacterial Infections: Infections, often caused by yeast or bacteria, can develop on a dog’s paws, leading to itching and discomfort.
Foreign Objects: Something as simple as a pebble, piece of glass, or splinter stuck in a dog’s paw can cause them to lick the area excessively in an attempt to remove the foreign object.
Dermatitis: Dermatitis, an inflammation of the skin, can be caused by contact with irritants like grass, pesticides, or household cleaners.