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      <title>Is your dog constantly licking its paws? Dr. Hunter Finn reveals the likely hidden cause</title>
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      <dcterms:alternative>While it is typically normal for your dog to use its tongue to groom itself, excessive licking of the paws could indicate you need to talk to the vet.</dcterms:alternative>
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