Adult dogs lick each others faces to show submission, and also affection and friendliness.
I have also seen
adult dogs lick the bottoms of older pups, stimulating the pups to urinate.
Not exact matches
If you're allergic to saliva and your doctor approves of you adding a canine family member, you can ask your local rescue groups to keep an eye out for an
adult dog that doesn't
lick people.
Licking is used by mother
dogs to care for their pups, and it's used by pups to ask
adult dogs for feedings.
Whether you own an
adult dog or a puppy, obsessive
licking is out of the norm.
He's as quick to go for the
lick when you pick him up as he is to romp, jump and play chase with kids,
adults, pups and
dogs alike.