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    I have a chihuahua mix- He has the same lick fit issue that can last 8-10 hours. I wish the problem were stomach because there are solutions for that- and the vet & I have tried them all. At this point I donā€™t believe my dogā€™s issue stems from the belly.

    A unique characteristic is that the problem recurs every July. He has up to 6 episodes within about 6 weeks, and then nothing the rest of the year.

    We consider that maybe itā€™s an allergy to something that blooms mid-summer. Maybe- but this is southern AZ- in July, everything is either dying or in survival mode.

    Distracting him definitely works best- it takes me a 1/2 hour to an hour for him to calm down. But if Iā€™m not there to do so, heā€™ll do that lick fit thing, and as he gulps down whatever he can find, thatā€™s when the stomach issues start. Who knows what this poor little guy ingests. One time he regurgitated a foot of foam.

    If Iā€™m there to prevent the problem from initiating, that part doesnā€™t happen. (But what if Iā€™m not there?)

    One trick I use is to put the Cone of Shame on him. This limits the range of licking he can do if the problem has initiated before I can catch it. But he doesnā€™t mind the cone so much – other dogs would probably hate that.

    Thanks everyone for posting experiences and ideas into this forum – removes that helpless feeling a little.

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