Yes, sounds like a lick granuloma.
If so, these are the result of an obsessive disorder wherein the dog continuously licks, or wants to lick that particular spot. Any spot will do, as long as it's easy to get at with the mouth. It is often associated with a degree of boredom in the dog's life, and responds more to efforts to alleviate the boredom than prevention of the licking.
In extreme cases, surgery has been done, as a last ditch effort, to 'remove' the 'offending' lesion part of the skin on the leg, or foot, or whatever easy to reach spot the animal has selected. Bitter or unpleasant tasting topicals usually fail, as do attempts to cover the area to prevent contact by the mouth. In fact, that's just introduces a variation on the 'game', namely, 'get it off'. Injections to deaden the area usually fail as well, since this introduces a sensation of not being able to feel the chewing or licking.
Any 'success' in treating a particular spot often results in selection of a different one, like the other leg, unless the underlying cause is addressed.
Best idea is to give your vet a chance to correctly diagnose the problem and treat it accordingly.
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