Compulsive licking is a common problem, especially in warmer weather. The word “compulsive” means the repetitive, irresistible urge to perform the same behavior, over and over again. A dog who displays compulsive behavior repeatedly does a behavior over and over. But licking...
Some breeds are more likely to develop certain compulsive disorders. For instance, Golden retrievers and Labrador retrievers can have excessive licking problems (this is called acral lick dermatitis or lick granuloma). They might bite and chew their tails when they “catch” them, causing hair loss or hot spots. Since our doodles have retriever in them, this could be a common problem here on DK.
Why does it happen?
Sometimes a dog could start a compulsive behaviors for no reason that is obvious. Other times they might develop compulsions after having physical conditions that cause them to lick. For example, if your dog injures his paw and licks it, he might continue his licking even after his injury has healed. Things in a dog’s daily life can also contribute to the development a compulsive behavior.
* Frequent bathing and swimming can cause the itchies
* Fear, abuse and traumatic events can sometimes bring compulsive behaviors
* Certain chemicals, shampoos and other products might do it
* A cut or bee sting can bring on a fit of licking constantly
* Even Separation anxiety and boredom can start a compulsive behavior
* Allergic reactions to environment or food can do it too
What to do?
Make sure you check with your vet first. There might be an underlying medical problem. Once that is ruled out, then you can start working on correcting the behavior.
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