Why do Dogs Lick Their Owners?

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The majority of the time when a dog licks their owner it is a sign of submission and they do it when they are excited and want to show affection.
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Dogs lick faces as a form of greeting. Licking may also be used as a means of bonding or showing affection.
If your dog seems to be licking itself or other things excessively, it's best to take it to the veterinarian.
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Dogs lick their owners to show affection. They can’t kiss you so they lick instead. My dogs give me hugs too. A wise old person told that some dog lick their owners in different spots because they like the taste of the natural salts from sweat that is on our skin.
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