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Excessive lip-licking often indicates stress, anxiety, discomfort, or underlying medical issues in pets, especially dogs.
When a dog licks its lips, it can indicate anxiety, submission, anticipation of food, or a natural grooming behavior.
You should see a vet if your dog starts circling excessively or suddenly, as it could signal an underlying neurological or medical issue.
Canine distemper is a disease in dogs that can cause circling behavior due to neurological damage.
You should see a vet if your pet begins circling excessively or suddenly, as this behavior may indicate a serious medical issue.
Canine distemper can cause circling behavior in dogs due to its neurological effects.
You should see a vet if your dog is circling repeatedly, seems disoriented, or shows other signs of distress or neurological issues.
Canine distemper is one disease that can cause circling behavior in dogs due to its effects on the nervous system.
Yes, circling behavior can be more common in certain breeds, especially those with herding or hunting instincts.

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