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Home » Dog FAQs » Why Do Dogs Lick Your Feet? The Root Causes of This Dog Behavior
Does your pooch follow you everywhere? Does he worship the very ground you walk on? Does he show his love and affection for you by licking your feet?
Or is there another reason your dog may be trying to get his tongue between your toes? Perhaps he just really loves the taste of your smelly toe jam?
In this article, we’ll examine the different reasons why your canine companion may be obsessed with your feet, chat about if it is okay to let him, discuss when you need to be worried, and explore ways to stop him from doing so.
It’s no secret dogs like to lick. Licking behavior is normal and common amongst the canine species. They lick for various ways, either to bond, to groom, as a form of comfort, or simply to express themselves.
Dogs may lick themselves, other dogs, objects, or you, and in the case of this article, more specifically, your feet. 
If your dog is licking to the point of obsession, then you may need to look at some root causes of his licking.
For instance, he could be doing it because he is intensely anxious or stressed, and if this is the case, you may need to enlist the help of an animal behaviorist.
If you can withstand the tickle, it can be pretty cute when your pet licks your feet, and there can be many positive reasons he is doing so. He may be trying to show affection, get your attention, or simply he just likes doing so. 
As long as you have healthy feet and your dog isn’t obsessed, there’s really no reason to stop him from having a good lick every once in a while.
Feet licking is a form of submissive behavior and a show that your dog simply thinks you are the best. In your dog’s eyes, you are the alpha leader ; he shows his love and affection for you by literally worshiping the ground you walk on.
If you laugh or giggle when your dog gets between your toes, he may just be licking your feet to get attention. By getting a positive response from you when he licks your feet, he is encouraged to keep doing this behavior. 
Your feet tell your dog a lot about you, where you’ve been, who you’ve spent your day with, and most importantly, to your pet if there were other animals around.
Your dog’s sense of smell is more than 10,000 times more powerful than yours, and your feet’ scents will relay important information to your dog. 
Your feet are generally covered in salt from sweat which can make them surprisingly tasty to your pet.
Your dog also likely is a penchant for anything that smells like you due to the pheromones you release, and these can be particularly ripe on your feet, especially if you’ve been exercising. 
Dogs lick everything, and there doesn’t always have to be a reason to do so. Sometimes they just lick because they feel like it and enjoy it.
While it may seem strange to you that licking your feet gives your dog enjoyment, he is likely experiencing an increase in pleasure-enhancing endorphins when he does so.
Dogs lick each other to express emotions and groom each other, just think of how a mother dog may lick her new puppies.
As your dog considers you a part of his pack, it makes sense that he engages in a bit of mutual grooming now and again. This is thus actually a great way to bond with your dog. 
Dogs have a sensory organ, the Jacobson’s organ connecting their mouth to their nasal cavity, allowing them to smell and taste simultaneously. This means when your dog licks he is taking in a wealth of information. 
You may want to stop your dog’s feet licking, not only because you don’t enjoy it, but because it could indicate a more serious issue.
If your dog takes his licking too far, to the point of obsession, he could have a behavioral or health problem. 
Your dog’s excessive licking could be a sign that he is hungry. Your dog may think the salt on your feet is going to provide some nourishment to him. That said, if your dog is malnourished, there are likely to be other signs.
As you now know, dogs may lick their owner’s feet as a way to attract attention. This could signify that your dog is bored or lonely and requires additional stimulation.
Taking your dog for a walk or playing with him regularly could help solve this problem. 
If your dog has a sudden obsession with licking your feet, it may be a sign that he is feeling unwell and is trying to get you to notice.
If you are worried about your pet’s health, it is a good idea to take him to the vet for a complete workup.
Feet licking can signify your dog is feeling nervous or uneasy. This licking behavior is soothing for your pet, much like a baby might suck on a pacifier.
If your dog is experiencing anxiety, there will also generally be other signs, and your vet might need to prescribe anti-anxiety medication to help control it.
Compulsive or obsessive behavior like liking is often spurred on by an underlying behavioral issue, such as extreme anxiety or attention-seeking. Proper pet training may help to get this unwanted behavior under control. 
As long as you don’t have any open wounds or medication on your feet, and granted, you’re not grossed out, it’s perfectly fine to let your pet lick your feet occasionally.
However, if your dog excessively licks your feet, it could indicate a deeper problem. And then again, some people don’t like their feet being licked.
To prevent your dog from licking your feet excessively, try doing the below list of things.
Does your pet lick your feet when you climb out of the shower? Don’t stress; you are not alone. Your dog may simply be interested in the smell and taste of your soap or moisturizer. 
He may also be a bit confused because you don’t quite smell like your usual stinky self, and so you may also see him rubbing himself on the bathroom floor, trying to get a bit more of the old you back. 
Paw licking can be a sign that your dog is stressed or that he is feeling uncomfortable or in pain. It could also be indicative of nausea or itchiness.
Licking is soothing to your dog, which is why it could indicate that something is wrong, in which case you will need to uncover why your dog is feeling this way. 
If your pet is only licking one foot, there might be a wound, abrasion, or sting on his paw, or he may have something like a grass seed or burr stuck between his pads.
If your dog’s paws are red, inflamed, or swollen, it could also be an allergic reaction or a burn caused by poison or fertilizer. 
If your dog doesn’t stop licking his own feet, chat to your vet as there could be an underlying medical problem.
Excessive licking could lead to infection and inflammation, so you’ll want to find out what is causing your dog to lick his feet. 
Licking can also indicate allergies to food or parasites, so you may need to put your dog on a flea medication or switch up his diet. 
It may sound gross, but if you don’t mind your pet licking your feet and you don’t have any health issues or cuts on your feet, there isn’t any reason to stop your dog from occasionally having a lick between the toes.
This behavior can have many positive benefits for you and your pet in terms of bonding and showing affection.
That said, if your dog is obsessively licking your feet or his own, this could indicate a more serious problem or behavioral issue. If you’re worried about your dog’s health in any way, be sure to contact your vet immediately. 
Do you let your pet lick your feet? Be sure to let us know in the comments below.
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The concept of a foot fetish introduces so many of us to the world of fetish, the same way certain Disney Channel actors introduced us to the idea of having a crush.
A foot fetish is the first fetish most of us learn about. It is a joke among middle schoolers, a punch line in broad comedies. Foot fetishes feel safe, humor-wise—invoking them is a way to talk about sex while staying in the cartoonish, theoretical realm. Examples in media tend to treat foot fetishes as the provenance of weirdos and creeps: Charlotte’s oily shoe salesman in Sex and the City; an adult man’s obsession with a little girl’s feet in Lolita .
Like the bottom of my feet after a summer wearing sandals, this is pretty rough. Foot fetishes seem to suffer from a stigma that could better be applied to, say, gagging and choking fetishes, which can actually be deadly. Judgment around feet worship gets extreme. There is a scene in Crime and Punishment in which a character kisses a woman’s feet, and when she asks him what he’s doing, he snaps, “I did not bow down to you, I bowed down to all the suffering of humanity.” Which, like—okay, bro. Foot fetishes, foot worship, and foot play can all be enjoyed without invoking human suffering.
Let’s put our best foot forward—sorry!—as we step into this delightful, misunderstood fetish.
First, let’s understand the difference between fetish and kink . Dr. Justin Lehmiller, a psychologist and sex researcher at the Kinsey Institute, explains : “Kink is the umbrella term for any nonmainstream sexual interest. Fetish is a type of kink involving heightened attraction to or fascination with a specific object or nongenital body part.” So a foot fetish is a pronounced sexual interest in feet and foot-related items.
A fetish is not a psychiatric disorder. A fetish is defined by the DSM-V only as a disorder if it causes “clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.” If you want to treat someone else’s toes like a selection of hard candies and they’re into it, you don’t have a problem. You have a fun activity on your hands (feet).
The word fetish tends to conjure the idea of a person who is obsessed with something they deem to be sexual to the point that they might abandon social convention, harass people, or even break the law to get what they want. Lehmiller explains that this is rare and extreme. It’s more accurate, he writes, to think of fetishes as “preferences for specific objects that enhance sex.”
A foot fetish is not any more perverse than, say, liking boobs. It’s also not much less common. For all the depictions of foot fetishists as fringe freaks, foot fetishes are likely the most common of all fetishes. A study in Nature that analyzed online fetish discussion groups found that “feet and objects associated with feet” were the most frequently mentioned fetishes. Lehmiller’s research found that one in seven people who participated said that they have had a sexual fantasy that involves feet. That doesn’t mean all those people have foot fetishes. It means that feet are more integral to mainstream sexual experience than most people might assume.
Experts don’t totally understand how fetishes develop—there is evidence that fetishes are learned over time, though some researchers think there could be a genetic component. Biology may hold the key to the high prevalence of foot fetishes. Researchers who have mapped the part of the brain related to sensation have found that the region associated with feet is located close to the region associated with genitals. Feet have thousands of nerve endings —they’re sensitive to touch. And they have hundreds of thousands of sweat glands—the sense that feet are dirty and literally low has an erotic quality for many people. Some people can achieve orgasm through their feet. Put it all together and foot licking seems as reasonable as kissing.
On social media and Reddit forums, a thrilling rumor has spread: that for women, selling pictures of your own feet, or your used shoes, or your dirty socks is easy and highly lucrative. It’s not rare to see a viral video proclaiming that any woman with 10 toes can and should monetize them at no personal cost.
Like most get-rich-quick schemes, the reality of selling foot pictures is more complicated. There is clearly a market—see: the prevalence of foot fetishes—and some people do make money from selling foot pics. But (and this should be obvious!) sex work is skilled work! So is social media work. Marketing and monetizing your own body is not as easy as angling your iPhone lens at the floor. A number of major TikTok videos claiming that selling foot pics on a site called FeetFinder turned out to be sponsored, Morgan Sung reported for NBCNews . One video showed a couple riding a private jet and a sports car, claiming that they got “dummy rich” on FeetFinder—only for other users to point out that FeetFinder makes money, in part, by charging sellers a fee. In a hilarious and harrowing account in Bust , writer Jen Pitt detailed signing up to work at a foot fetish party; workers were told they could make $400, only to end up doing a scammy-seeming “foot audition.”
Even so, foot fetish culture has seeped into mainstream life online. “Free foot content!” an influencer might caption a post, telegraphing: “I am desired, but in a quirky way.”
Tons! You might want to check out the dating apps and message boards or fetish websites where kinksters gather to form community and talk about perfect pink pedicures and deliciously dirt-encrusted soles.
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