Some dogs may not like you to put your face close to theirs. A dog who doesn't want to be kissed will show his stress by leaning away, looking away, pursing and licking his lips. ... It's not much different from trying to kiss a human who doesn't want to be kissed. read more
Yes, they do first of all it is the common greeting among wolves to lick the face of the pack leader, you pet the dog knows you and is excited by you, to kiss the dog is a feeling of acceptance by you. read more
” Don’t think that kissing your dog on his snout or the top of his head is safer than on the mouth. read more
As any dog owner knows, dogs lick often and for a variety of reasons. For example, mothers lick their puppies to clean them and stimulate their urination and defecation. From about six weeks of age, some pups lick their mom's face and lips when they want her to regurgitate food for them. read more