My dad, a man of many “unique” theories, would on occasion tell me that the reason dogs lick is because they need salt. This announcement, as I recall, always came out of the blue, relevant to nothing, and ignored the fact that we did not have a dog. Since you’re not my therapist I’ll stop talking about my dad’s unusual behaviors. But I am left wondering whether he was correct.

Why do dogs lick? The salt theory does not get much support from experts, most of whom talk instead about how licking brings a dog pleasure, allows them to show affection, and can be a stress release for an anxious pooch. Licking releases pleasure-causing endorphins resulting in a sense of comfort or self-soothing. Since pleasure is not only pleasurable but can become addictive, dogs can become compulsive lickers, looking for the high that results from that hormone release. Such addicted dogs can lick themselves raw, creating those red, inflamed “hot spots” on their own skin.

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