allergy or she rubbed it against something that irritated it. Go to the vet if dog is chewing on it, this is serious
This depends on what they are licking and the emotional state when licking. If a dog is constantly licking something such as the floor, this could be a sign of mental illness and you should speak with a vet. Licking itself or a person is usually just grooming or showing affection.
This is normal, this is how they clean themselves. If, he is constantly linking there could be a problem, take your dog to the vet.
No. It could even cause you to be poisoned from absorbing too much nickel.
When you say bite do you mean he is taking a bite out of something or tearing something apart, if this is going on he needs something to chew on like one of those toy ropes, is the dog a puppy? If so, he may be teething. Usually a dog will not chew on itself, unless the dog has an infection and will keep licking the area, the only chewing i have seen a dog do is grooming their nails. Another cause of chewing is fleas. It could be that your dog's biting may be a form a scratching. You may want to take the dog to the vet, something may be wrong. Constant licking or if he is chewing himself can even be hunger.
obviously there's something wrong, could be the food you're trying to feed him, could be something more serious... play it safe and take him to the vet.
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There is nothing inherently bad about chewing on ice. Chewing on crushed ice is preferable to cubes because chewing cubes could cause cracks in tooth enamel. If you are craving ice to chew on it may be a sign of anemia which could indicate an iron deficiency.
If the AC is on constantly, the fan will be on constantly. If that's not it, it mught be the fan relay or the temperature sensor.
Go see the doctor, you could be going blind.
There has to be a reason for the licking. Advise you to take the dog to the vet. This dog may have mange, or parasites or even an allergy.
It means that the dog loves you. it's their way of showing love to you.ANSWER 2: If a dog is constantly licking itself in a particular spot, that indicates there is pain that the dog is trying to relieve. Frequent licking happens routinely among dogs with arthritis. The dog, however, should be seen by a veterinarian who can determine the actual cause of the animal's discomfort.
It could be because the child has an allergy to something in or around the house. my husband had a constantly running nose as a child and it was found to be an allergy to wheat (his mother fed him cream of wheat every am)