Is your dog licking its paws more than usual?
It may be a warning sign.
The Daily Mail says dogs who lick their paws excessively may be experiencing discomfort rather than simple boredom.
Paw licking increases during the autumn and winter months when cold, damp conditions soften paw pads and cause irritation.
Temperature changes between wet outdoors and dry indoors can also crack paw skin.
Veterinarians note that foreign objects, grass seeds, allergens, or food reactions can also trigger excessive licking.
You should rinse their paws after walks and consult your vet if symptoms persist.