When a dog starts licking their face, most people feel discomfort.
Why do dogs do this?
In fact, there is a rational explanation for this behavior. Why is it worth understanding why dogs lick their owners and what it could mean.
First of all, it is worth considering the main reason - this is an expression of affection and love. With such an action, the dog demonstrates trust in the owner and a desire to strengthen the connection.
Many people forget that dogs are quite tactile animals that can express their own emotions.
In dogs, licking can also have a social context. In a pack of dogs, it is a common behavior that is associated with grooming each other and maintaining social bonds.
Therefore, licking the owner may be a dog's way of showing its social attitude.
Dogs may also lick their owner's face to help keep them clean.
They may believe that their licking helps remove dust or other dirt from their owner's skin, similar to how they lick other dogs in a pack to groom them.
For dogs, licking can also be a way to express their joy and delight.
When they see their owner after a separation or just feel happy, they may show their joy by licking their owner's face.
Licking an owner can also be a way for a dog to comfort or calm down. It appears that this action has a calming effect on both the dog and its owner, strengthening the bond between them.
Earlier we talked about the signs that your dog loves you.