Why Does My Dog Lick My Feet

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They’re Looking for Something to Eat

Dogs are always hunting for food, even if fed. They wait for scraps, even licking feet for salty taste. Unlikely to bite, just hungry.

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They’re Looking for Something to Eat

Dogs seek food eagerly, even near feet, licking for salt. Unlikely to bite. It's a sign they're hungry despite consistent meals.

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They’re Curious

Dog walks = curious explorations. They sniff trash, lick feet. Their world is different, curiosity drives them.

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They’re Curious

Dogs love to explore, even in gross places! Sniffing trash, licking feet – all signs of curiosity and their unique perspective.

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They’re Trying to Please You

Dogs read emotions well. Licking feet makes humans giggle. Dogs repeat to please when they see happy faces, seeking approval.

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They’re Trying to Please You

Canine emotion readers! Dogs make feet ticklish. When humans smile, dogs feel right. They aim to repeat for human joy!

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They Have a Problem

Occasional taste vs. full-time foot licker? Compulsive licking may be stress-related or due to health issues. Observe changes in routine.

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They Have a Problem

Dogs licking paws: curiosity or coping? Full-time foot licking might signal stress or health problems. Check routines and possible triggers.

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