Written By: Mobin

Why Do Dogs Lick Your Face

Dogs lick faces to show love and strengthen social bonds between their pack. It triggers the release of feel-good hormones.

Showing Affection  

Through licking, dogs pick up chemical signals about identity, health, and emotional state. It's a natural doggy instinct. 

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 The salt in human sweat and tears tastes good to some dogs. Licking brings them sensory pleasure.  

Salt Taste

Licking provides stressed, anxious, or bored dogs an outlet and comfort. It can be a self-soothing behavior.

Boredom Relief 

Sometimes excessive face licking points to an underlying health problem like dental disease or gastrointestinal issues.   

Medical Issue 

 Some dogs learn that licking gets them desired attention, treats or affection from their owners.  

Attention Seeking

 Lower ranking dogs may lick dominant members of the pack to communicate appeasement and avoid confrontation.  

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