Vet Explains Why Your Dog Licks Your Face, Hands or Feet

  • تاريخ النشر: الإثنين، 11 مايو 2026 زمن القراءة: دقيقة قراءة

Explore ten reasons why dogs lick and what it reveals about them.

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Dog licking can feel sweet, funny, strange, or slightly annoying depending on the moment. One dog may gently lick your hand after you stroke them, while another may go straight for your face the second you sit down. Some dogs focus on feet, especially after walks, workouts, or long days. To humans, it can seem random, but for dogs, licking is a normal form of communication.

A vet would usually explain that licking does not have one single meaning. It can signal affection, curiosity, grooming, anxiety, attention-seeking, taste, habit, or even a health issue. The key is to look at the context: when it happens, how intense it is, whether your dog seems relaxed or stressed, and whether the behavior suddenly changes. Here are ten reasons your dog may lick your face, hands, or feet.