[post_page_title]Why dogs lick your face[/post_page_title]
Those doggie kisses can be the best – and most slobbery – things in the world, especially if they give you a big lick on the cheek. When a dog licks you, it’s usually their way of saying “I love you” as this behavior is deemed as affectionate in their minds.
There’s also another, much more simple reason that our pooches feel the need to lick us all over. They think we taste good. Dogs love to get their noses into anything they can. After all, their senses are a lot stronger than ours. We usually have a salty taste on our skin, and a dog licking us can also be their way of finding out about our world.
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