Why Do Shih Tzus Lick Their Paws? The 7 Interesting Reasons
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Shih Tzus likes to lick their paws, and owners are puzzled as to why this is. Of course, grooming is one reason, but Shih Tzus seems to lick their feet more than other dogs.
The short answer is that either allergies or a direct irritant cause paw licking. The challenging task is identifying what kind of allergy or direct irritant is causing the licking.
Questions to Ask Yourself First
To better determine why your Shih Tzu is licking its paws so much, ask yourself these questions:
- What is the dog’s everyday environment, both inside and outside?
- Does my Shih Tzu excessively lick its feet during specific seasons?
- Are there other wounds on my Shih Tzu’s body?
- What is my Shih Tzu’s diet?
- Have I traveled anywhere with my Shih Tzu outside the typical environment?
- Does my Shih Tzu have any other medical ailments?
These questions guide you in investigating your Shih Tzu’s behavior. With that said, let’s dive into some possible reasons your Shih Tzu keeps licking its paws.
The 7 Reasons Why Shih Tzus Lick Their Paws
1. Infection
Yeast and bacterial infection¹ can cause itchiness, pain, and overall discomfort. Typically, the space between the pads is affected the most. Since dogs don’t have thumbs, licking is the only way to alleviate the discomfort. Sadly, this often makes the situation worse.
Place a cone on your dog’s head and try changing your dog’s diet. If nothing changes, take your dog to the vet for further examination.
2. Wounds
Paw wounds, like scabs, cuts, and burns, may cause your Shih Tzu to lick its paws more often. Dog paw pads are generally rougher for protection, but Shih Tzus don’t need to go outside as much, so their paw pads can be hurt easily.
3. Boredom
Some people like to shower when bored, and some dogs like to bathe. In your Shih Tzu’s case, it enjoys licking its paws.
4. Stress
Dogs will often lick their paws to ease their stress. This, of course, can lead to raw feet if they do it too much.
5. Irritants
Paw irritants can be from chemicals, grass stickers, and salt, to name a few. There are so many ways a dog’s paws can become irritated. Nevertheless, it causes pododermatitis¹ or inflammation of the skin of the paw.
6. Food Allergies
Food allergies¹ are a big reason dogs of any breed start licking their paws excessively. Food allergies often cause excessive itchiness of the skin all around the dog’s body, including the paw pads.
You may notice other signs, including digestive issues, aggression, weight loss, hyperactivity, or lack of energy. Your Shih Tzu may not show all of these signs, either.
7. Fleas, Ticks, & Mites
Fleas, ticks, and mites like to attach themselves to pet fur and feed on blood and dead skin cells. The paw pads are no exception. Demodex mites¹ specifically are common in dogs. These mites cause mange, a parasitic skin disease.
Conclusion
Excessive paw licking is ordinary, so it’s nothing to worry about unless your dog’s paws are practically raw. Even so, treatment is often successful.
At the end of the day, our dogs have quirks, just like us. Paw licking is worth looking into, but don’t stress over it unless it becomes a severe health issue.
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