If you've ever experienced the slobbery kisses of your furry friend or been baffled by your pup licking the carpet incessantly, you may have wondered what the meaning is behind a dog’s licks.
Dogs have their own ways of interacting with the world, and licking is a multitool in their behavioral toolkit. While generally a normal dog behavior, licking can also indicate underlying health problems in your canine companion.
Licking Starts at Birth
From the time they’re born, puppies receive countless licks from their mothers.
Not only does this form of care strengthen the parent-pup bond, but it also helps the newborn accomplish some essential tasks. For example, according to a study published in Journal of Small Animal Practice, licks from mom help the new pups find where to suckle in the first three weeks of life.