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Welcome to Cool Dog Science. Weâre digging up our favorite funky dog facts and fascinating pup studies, marking them with our signature weirdness, and dropping them at your doorstep. This week's topic: Why does your dog lick you?
We all know that delightful, slobbery sensation of a smooch from dog. Do you ever wonder, as youâre wiping that sticky slobber off your face (or leg, or armâ¦), just why your dog is such an amorous kisser? Well, your pupâs tongue is just one of the many ways they have of communicating with us, picking up sensory info, and getting something they want. Letâs take a look at what theyâre thinking!
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They learned it from Mom!
A mother licks her newborn puppies for grooming and cleaning. This nurturing use of licking makes it one of the earliest behaviors introduced to your dog⦠and one with a very positive association. âMy mommy licked me, so I lick you! Itâs the ciiiiircle of liiiiiiife!â
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They learned it from their other Mom!
If youâre like me, you kinda love it when your dog licks you. Itâs a kiss from your fave! Itâs totally understandable if youâve rewarded your dog for licking youâ with happy pets, and gleeful, sing-song words of encouragement. And so it makes sense that your dog has learned that licking you means that they get rewarded: more love, more attention. The power of positive reinforcement, folks!
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Itâs their way of bowing to you!
Your pupâs lick might be a gesture of submission. Lower-ranking pack pups lick higher-ranking pups, and youâre the top dog! It might even be a way of your dog asking for food. In the wild, puppies lick their motherâs mouths as a way of asking them for food and showing submission. Somewhere in your dogâs genes, theyâve kept the same instinct.
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Itâs all about that brain chemistry
When a dog licks, it releases endorphins, the âfeel goodâ hormone. Which means your dog gets a feeling of comfort and pleasure just from licking on you. Licking becomes a pleasant, soothing, stress-relieving experience for the pup. And who better to lick on than their favorite person?
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They want to play
Licking can be one of the ways a dog gets your attention. And if theyâre playing or play-fighting with you, they may have learnedâ with good reason!â that itâs better to lick than to use their teeth.
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They like your taste
Honestly, your sweaty, salty skin tastes pretty good to dogs! Maybe that sounds gross, but hey, salt is awesome. Anybody who enjoys a bag of potato chips can kinda see where a dog is coming from, right?
Also, letâs be clear: you taste like their favorite person on earth. This zest for the comforting taste and smell of their personal M.V.P. is behind your dogâs notorious sock & underwear theft, too.
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They just plum love you!
Dogs lick you just âcuz they like you! A pup doesnât have as many ways to communicate as we do; they gotta use the tools available to them. And a wagging tail, a big smile, and a gentle tongue lappinâ are some of the ways they say, âyou know what, Dad? Youâre pretty cool.â
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Those are just some of the reasons your dog might be licking you. If you suspect that your dog might be giving you *too* much attention, in a way that seems repetitive or weirdly automatic, you can ask your vet for guidance on if thereâs something deeper going on. But keep in mind that licking is simply in your dogâs nature, and in most cases, itâs probably fine.
So, thatâs whatâs going on in your pupâs head when theyâre giving you those kisses. Food for thought the next time you see âem puckering up!
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