EPISODE · Dec 31, 2025 · 30 MIN
55 — Why Dogs Lick Their Feet (and What It Means)
Why Dogs Lick Their Feet (and What It Means) If your dog is constantly licking, chewing, or biting their feet, it’s not “just a habit.” In this episode, Marty and Laura break down what foot licking really signals, why the red-colored staining happens, and how to sort out environmental allergies vs. food sensitivities. You’ll learn why some dogs become “closet lickers,” why elimination diets must be strict for 12 full weeks and what modern prescription options may help itchy dogs feel better. 🐾 In This Episode, We Cover: The difference betweenitch (sensation)andscratching/licking (action)Why dogs lick their feet — and why it often gets worse over timeWhatrust-colored saliva stainingreally means“Closet lickers”: why you may not see the behavior happeningEnvironmental allergies vs.food allergies/sensitivitiesWhy winter is often the best time to diagnose food allergiesHow to do a true12-week elimination diet(and what can ruin it)Why switching foods randomly can make diagnosis harderPrescription allergy options includingApoquel, Zenrelia, and CytopointA surprising crossover:Demodex mites in people and dogs ✅ Key Takeaway Dogs don’t lick their feet for fun — they lick because they’re uncomfortable. Early veterinary guidance and careful tracking of foods and treats can save you months of frustration and help your dog get relief faster. The Marty & Laura Show is produced by Pure Dog Talk Inc., with sound design and editing by Premium Audio Services.
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