If you’re trying to be a good pet owner – which should always be the goal – you’re likely going to be tuned in to your dog’s moods and any change in their personalities.

So long as you’re keeping a close eye on your furry friend, you should be able to see if anything alarming makes an appearance in his habits.

One of the alarming things you must keep an eye out for is if your French Bulldog starts chewing on his paws. Although it may seem like an odd but harmless personality quirk your pet is developing, paw chewing can be indicative of deeper problems.

Reasons for Paw Chewing

Sick French Bulldog

This doesn’t mean that you need to be immediately worried! Even though the paw chewing might be indicative of something else going on with your pet, some potential reasons are more mundane than others.

If your dog starts chewing on his paw, it can be due to any number of factors:

  • Allergies from pollen, mold, or chemicals
  • Boredom
  • Parasites or other invasive and irritating bug species
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Stress
  • Overheating

Although some of the items on this list are more severe than others, they may still manifest in the same way – paw chewing.

How To Fix It

If you find that your beautiful furry baby has started excessively chewing or licking his paws, there are a few things you can do to try and alleviate whatever is bothering him.

Take Your Dog To The Vet

French Bulldog Xray
Before you start trying anything drastic on your own, it’s always a good shout to check with your veterinarian! They are trained to look into all sorts of symptoms and problems that might be affecting your friend, so it’s best to go to them first.

They might be able to tell you if it’s something serious or not, and they’ll also be able to help you come up with solutions, depending on the root of the issue.

Revert Anything That You Recently Changed

French Bulldog Xray
If you recently changed anything in the house, such as getting a new carpet or introducing a new scent sprayer to your house, you might be surprised to find that that’s what’s setting your dog off.

Because of how sensitive dogs can be to changes and smells, if you recently added something new to your environment, it might be stinging your little friend’s nose.

It can also help you know if a product that you’re now using contains potentially harmful chemicals, so helping your dog can also serve to help you too.

Check His Paws

French Bulldog Xray
This may seem obvious in retrospect, but sometimes your dog is chewing on his paw because something has gotten stuck in there.

If you frequently or recently took your dog out on a long walk to a place that has debris and other detritus on the ground, your dog might have stepped on something!

To prevent this from happening again in the future, you should look into dog shoes or other items that might protect the soft pads of your dog’s feet.

However, if you’re currently dealing with something that is stuck in your dog’s foot right now, you should, again, check to see if there’s anything you can see, but then also take it to your veterinarian. Depending on what might be stuck in your dog’s foot, removing it might require surgical precision and care.

Takeaway

Taking care of a pet is a never-ending process. But so long as you keep an eye on your dog’s mannerisms and pay attention when anything changes in how they act, you should be able to keep them from suffering for too long.

Especially when it comes to paw chewing, it’s best to try and act sooner rather than later.