
Why does my dog lick me so much?
When a dog licks your face, it is not actually kissing you, but an instinctive begging action. In the wild, hungry puppies are unable to hunt for themselves. They will lick their mother’s face and search for food residue. And this action also triggers a reaction from the dog mother, who will ruminate some food for the puppy. So when your beloved dog passionately kisses you, in fact, your dog subconsciously wants you to give it a flesh bone.
However, there is no need for all dog mothers to be heartbroken, as many dogs do see it as a welcome gesture. Especially after you finish work, your dog runs up and adds a burst of excitement to your face. In fact, besides that fleshy bone, there is also an excitement waiting for you to come home.
But at this point, it’s best if you can give your baby something delicious. Otherwise, your dog has been kissing you for half a day? It’s easy~~He’s a dog, waiting for you all day for nothing~~Hehe~
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