How To Stop Your Slobbering Dog From Licking Your Face
Have you ever wondered why your slobbering dog always seems to want to lick you on your face or mouth? Although your dog isn’t really doing it to gross you out, excessive licking in dogs is still one of many bad dog habits you don’t want to encourage.
Some folks don’t seem to mind it much, but most people are totally turned off by this common dog behavior. In this article, we’re going to look at reasons why dogs lick people’s faces and mouths, and how to stop dog licking in these areas.
Face Licking In Dogs Is Completely Natural
Canine licking has its roots in the wild. Puppies in wolf and coyote packs lick the mouths of the adults in order to get fed. A young puppy isn’t able to digest meat well. The adults in the pack eat meat from their prey. When they return to the pack, the puppy licks his mom’s or dad’s mouth in order to stimulate regurgitation of the meat, which by now is partially digested. This is puppy chow in the wild. Aren’t you glad you can go to the grocery store to buy dog food?