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Dogs lick their wound cause of the pain. For example my dog can't walk he Has a wound. It's so far back he can't lick His wound. My other dog can walk and does Not have a wound. She licks his wound. When Dogs have wounds because of a bad accident. Some dogs believe licking makes them feel better And they believe it helps them heal sinner or Later. From hhhopal

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