How To Stop Dog Licking
One
common question among pet owners is how to stop dog
licking. Some
owners don’t realize that if you wish to stop a behavioral
problem on dogs, you have to look into the
cause.
Here are some of the common causes why a dog would
excessively lick himself, or at worse, you and other
people.
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Your dog may need to have a bath. How many times a week do you
bathe your dog? If your dog is itchy or hot, he would relieve
himself by licking his fur or skin. This
is the normal way dogs groom themselves, and the instinct will
not disappear no matter how domesticated your dog would
be.
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Your
dog may be irritated by an allergen in the food, or something
else in the environment. You may have
fed him a food that has eggs or seafood in it that did not go
well with your dog’s skin. Fleas
between your dog’s paws may also be irritating your dog, as
well as leaving some itchy marks on his body.
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Your
dog is anxious. This can be
seen after a major relocation, or whenever you or a favorite
person leaves the house.
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If
your dog is excessively licking you or other people, this is a
behavioral problem that comes from different
reasons:
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Your
dog has been trained during puppyhood that excessive licking is
acceptable. Your child
may be playing with your dog as a puppy and can be constantly
delighted with the excessive licking the puppy is showering
her. When the dog
grows old, that “learned” behavior is carried on and manifested
when you come home from work, or when visitors drop
by.
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It
is your dog’s way of showing affection. Dogs are not
able to communicate properly, so this behavior is their way of
saying that he likes you, is delighted to see you, and he wants
to play with you.
To
stop the dog from licking, you have to address the
issue. Ensure
that your dog is given proper hygiene. See if
your dog has some flea issues you have to take care
of. If your
dog is licking himself and you or a favorite person after a
period of lack of contact, you may want to do some
separation anxiety management. Make sure that you don’t make
a big issue about coming and going the house. Leave the
house for 5 minutes and come back again without saying
anything to your dog. This
would take some time, but it will do its trick once your dog
gets used to it.
You
can also correct his behavior by not noticing him when he
licks you. Train him
that he will still get the attention that he wants without
having to resort to heavy licking. When he
finally stops licking you, ignore him for a short while and
then praise him for not licking you. Train him
to do some tricks, and give him rewards and praise when
doing so. Tell him
firmly “NO!” when he jumps at you starts licking
you. Do not
punish him for doing so. Punishing
will only cause more behavioral problems. Remember
that dogs respond better through positive encouragement, and
as a responsible pet owner, you are in charge of producing a
dog that has acceptable behavior.
Now that you know how to stop dog licking, simply follow
these techniques and it won't before you have a well behaved
pet.
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