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I don't have one but if I did, I wouldn't :)
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It's not something I do on purpose. And I try to turn my head so at least I don't get a smack on the lips. But sometimes they catch you off guard. You can take some solace that they must like you, cause they could have easily have bitten your face if they didn't. Some folks let dogs lick their wounds. An odd concept supported by the reputed healing properties of dog spit. I'll stick to Neosporin (SP?)
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My dog is the sweatest little guy, he's a Beagle and very loving..He likes to lick my kids faces, I tell them not to let him..I mean, he licks himself and the kitty.. But I do play with him and let him lick my hands..then I wash them... -o)
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I try not to, but sometimes she just insists.
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No, it grosses me out just seeing it happen to someone else.
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No...nor my hands either. I cannot stand that. I know they are showing affection, but when my dog tries to lick my hand I divert her attention by saying kind words and petting/scratching her head.
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My dog isn't the licking kind. He likes to smell my face and eyes, but his tongue stays in his mouth, where it belongs.
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I've never let my dog lick my face so he never really tries to. The only person he lick is my friend cuz he lets him and they have disgusting 15 minute plus makeout sessions. seeing my dog clean himself every day is a good enough reason not to let him lick my face!
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All I have to do is say "Give me a kiss!" and he'll lightly touch his mouth to mine. It's so cute. :) And I recently taught him to "Kiss my cheek!"
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Of course i love them sooooo much they are a part fo my family:)
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Actually, I would; but she never does. She's not one of those "licker" dogs.
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