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Question by Drew
Submitted on 1/21/2005
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My brother's dog (bull-terrier) ocassionally will lick at his paws for minutes on end.  He goes to the vet whenever problems arise.  I wanted to know if it was normal for him to lick at his paws ocassionally, or if it is a problem and unhealthy.  He probably does it a few times a week.  Should I worry or not.  He is actually more healthy, in good health, today, than he has been in the past.  There is no bleeding or discolorization just occas. licking.  He will ocass. lick at a sore on his foot, but those have been looked at by his vet. Thanks for the advice.


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