Getting a kiss from your dog might be their way of showing affection — but it also might be a sign that they're anxious or need attention.
DEAR AL: Dogs lick all sorts of things for a few reasons but there’s one constant — they only lick people or objects that ...
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Experts reveal the sinister reason why dogs lick their LIPS - and it doesn't mean they're...
Every dog owner will be familiar with the puppy eyes given at mealtimes. Whether it's a juicy piece of steak or a slice of cheese, nothing escapes their nose. But if they lick their lips it could be ...
Dogs may lick paws excessively because of pain, boredom, anxiety, or allergies — here's how to spot causes and when they may need a veterinarian.
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Why Does My Cat Lick Me So Much? A Vet Explains
If your cat can’t seem to resist licking you, you’re not alone. Many pet owners notice this affectionate yet puzzling ...
One of the primary reasons a dog might lick the air is due to underlying medical conditions. According to Dr. Henry Pasternak, a holistic veterinarian in Los Angeles, “Air licking can be a sign of ...
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Is your dog extra itchy lately? This might be why
As the seasons shift, many dog owners notice their pets’ paws becoming extra itchy, a common sign of allergies that typically ...
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