Is your dog a licker?

AGonzalez

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Lacey's a licker. She's always licking my hands and arms, every time I come home she has to taste test both hands and my arms...she also does the sneak attack lick to the hands where she sneaks up behind me nad slurps my hand, quite the shock.
 

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Milo will give one quick lick on the nose or check or whatever when you say hi or give him a snuggle, but not crazy OCD licking.
 

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Art wants to search for buried gold in your nose, then in your mouth, and then continuouly lick your face. T_T lol I blame it on David! He likes to encourage licking, I'm not as fond of it. Luckily Art understands when I say No and mean it! He just starts licking the air lol
 
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Cartman-very much, I think its actuallly a nervous habit. He has separation anxiety.

Bob-Nope, occasionaly he will if hes excited, but not really.

Bjorn- yes! And he goes straight for my face and I hate that.

Lucy-no
 

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Ripley -- Yes! The worst licker ever, haha. I hate when dogs lick me, so fortunately he's learned to tone it down a bit, but he's still very licky. Especially tonight -- I left for an emergency house-sitting job for two days and just got back home tonight, and he felt he should give me a head to toe bath. Yuck, lol. He also enjoys licking furniture, other dogs, and sometimes himself... but mostly he just licks humans.

Keira -- Not at all. It's very, very rare that Keira licks anybody.

Dance -- Only when she's in an overly excited state of mind. Otherwise she keeps her tongue to herself for the most part.
 

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