WHY DO
DOGS LICK THEIR OWNERS?
At first glance, the
act of a dog licking its owner appears only to
suggest affection and familiarity. However, the answer to why dogs lick is not as simple as people may think, rather, there are multiple meanings that
can be
attributed to one of
the most instinctive gestures of man’s best friend. Dr. Maria Grazia Calore, veterinary surgeon,
and expert in pet behaviour, explains:
When dogs lick other
dogs: their aims and messages.
When dogs lick
humans: not just affection Many owners will be familiar with the situation when they return home after a few hours of absence and get smothered with ‘kisses’ as their dog licks their face, hands and feet enthusiastically. Of
course, the dog may simply be delighted to see
them and is welcoming them home, however the pet
could also be asking the owner to take care of
it, in particular by giving it food.
Furthermore, we can
assign a slightly different meaning to occasions
when our dog is keen to lick our sweaty hands
or feet. In this case, our dog is probably
trying to understand our mood through pheromones
that we emit in our sweat.
The tongue does not
capture these chemicals, but instead, the
licking serves to convey the signals to the
vomeronasal organ appointed to their decoding.
In the light of these explanations, we now
understand that our dog will lick for a variety of reasons, which
depend on the situation at hand: including, as our expert, Dr. Calore,
points out, when it licks the vet: it is not showing affection, but
it is trying to communicate with him, asking him not to hurt it!

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