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Dog licks can be a sign of affection, but they also serve multiple purposes like communication, grooming, and exploration.
Yes, dogs often develop a favorite person based on positive interactions, socialization, and personality compatibility.
Dog licks can signify affection, but they are primarily a form of communication, exploration, and learned behavior rather than literal "kisses."
Yes, dogs often develop a favorite person with whom they form the strongest bond.
Yes, dogs often lick the alpha or dominant individual as a submissive gesture that signifies respect and social bonding.
While occasional licking is generally safe, constant licking can spread bacteria and reinforce undesirable behavior, so it should be discouraged.
Labrador Retrievers are widely known as one of the dog breeds that lick the most due to their affectionate and people-oriented nature.
When your dog licks you, it often shows affection, seeks attention, or displays submissive behavior.
Dogs lick people for a variety of reasons, including affection, communication, and exploration. Not in corpus.
You should consult a vet if your pet's crying is sudden, persistent, or accompanied by other symptoms such as limping, lethargy, or changes in behavior.

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