The means of expressing human greeting and love are hugs, kisses, kisses. This is perfectly accepted among humans, but only a few fanatics kiss their animals.
Surely everyone has seen a biased owner who not only caresses, hugs his dog, but also kisses it. Just as we kiss other loved ones, so can we do with our dog as well as a family member.
Just as there are those who see kisses as an intimate greeting, they don’t kiss just anyone, and that’s exactly what we have with our dogs. Not all animals respond equally to this human behavior. If you wag your tail and watch us, no problem, you can go for a kiss. Of course, in the case of our own dog, we have already experienced this, whether we accept this kind of approach or not, but in the case of an adopted, new dog, we need to start making contact gently and not pay attention to the signs. If he is happy, jumps and wags the tree, jumps up, runs around us, he is happy for us, maybe he will accept the kiss at first.
But if he grumbles, squeaks, turns his body and head, it is a sign that he is not yet ready for a relationship that is too close, so hugging and kissing will be waiting for you. The puppy may run away in fear, or if he feels in a tight position, he may even get it.
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