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		<title>MY DOG WILL NOT QUIT LICKING HER PADS ON HER FRONT  PAWS. WHAT COULD BE THE PROBLEM??? Answers at Dogster Answers.</title>
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			<p>Maybe it is allergies, maybe she stepped in something itchy, maybe it is boredom or dryness! Many options. Wash them well and if they look dry or irritated, a great product to use is PETfection Paw Cream. I is 100% Organic and Non-Toxic and is great at relieving itchiness, moisturizing, healing any cuts, etc. You can check it out at www.mypetfection.com. Hope this helps!<br /><br />
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		Mon, May 3rd 2010, 10:49 GMT 
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			<p>Allergies.

This is how we found out that Buckeye had them. He went through a long series of itchiness, chewing at his paws. We got him allergy tested and found out that he is allergic to E V E R Y T H I N G. Chicken, dust, kangaroo, trees, grass.. you name it. 

If it gets severe, make a trip to the vet. For now, make sure you wipe her paws with a moist rag when she comes in from outside. Maybe get hypo-allergenic treats/food. 

Allergies are not easy to deal with, especially in the Spring, but with medicine and an allergy test (if nessacary) should make her feel better in no time.

Oh yes, one more thing, try putting a sock on the paws that she is chewing. If she tries to take it/chew it off DO NOT put it on her foot again. Good luck!!<br /><br />
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			<p>wash her feet with yeast shampoo. You might have to get it from the vets. Then if no improvement in a week then take her to the vets for further examination.<br /><br />
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