It is not recommended for your dog to lick you inside your mouth. Dog saliva can contain bacteria that can be harmful if ingested. It's best to avoid letting your dog lick inside your mouth for hygiene and health reasons.
If dogs do not lick you then they do not appriciate you. Dogs lick you when you give them a treat or play with them.
It is generally safe for a dog to lick you after licking themselves. However, it's important to ensure your dog's hygiene is maintained, including regular baths and grooming to minimize any potential transfer of bacteria. Additionally, be mindful of any skin irritations or allergies that may arise from excessive licking.
put peanut butter on it
#1. frist get a selping dog#2. get some tooth past#3. go to the dog #4. stick out you toung #5. LICK it (rember that the dog com have a cean or poopey butt)#6.bruch your toung HAVE FUN WHAT THE...... EW!!!!!!!!
Yes as long as it is where they can`t lick it or call vet to see if they have it for dogs that's ok if they lick it
It is not recommended for your dog to lick you inside your mouth. Dog saliva can contain bacteria that can be harmful if ingested. It's best to avoid letting your dog lick inside your mouth for hygiene and health reasons.
If they lick there body parts its normal endless they have a tic or a itch if they lick u the they mean hiiii! Me want kisses pay attention to me dont hit ur dog itβs abuse its ok to Hug ur dog kiss it
I do not have a dog. Sorry :(
It is OK to do so but do not hug too tight. Also be sure not to let or encourage your dog to lick your face. This is not a sensible thing to allow your dog to do but they will try to if you put your face near their when you hug them.
yes it can lick lick
they are actually licking their nose and if they don't lick their nose then they are sick
If dogs do not lick you then they do not appriciate you. Dogs lick you when you give them a treat or play with them.
The future tense of the word "lick" is "will lick."
It is generally safe for a dog to lick you after licking themselves. However, it's important to ensure your dog's hygiene is maintained, including regular baths and grooming to minimize any potential transfer of bacteria. Additionally, be mindful of any skin irritations or allergies that may arise from excessive licking.
they lick...... Oh they do.
Neosporin if its where they can`t lick it if its where they can lick it call the vet and get medicine from him/her that won`t hurt your dog