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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Do you kiss your dog?



"Caesar~~" *showed him the piece of chicken*

*Caesar comes forward and very gently tried to pick up the piece of meat*

*meat dropped from my mouth, onto the floor*

*looked at friend* "Did you catch it on camera?"

Dropped the chicken cos I thought Caesar was coming too close! HAHHAA, I will never kiss Caesar on his lips with my lips.

I know some owners do not mind, and some people even claimed that dogs' saliva is good especially for wounds. *I seriously do not see how that can be true* I cringe everytime I see a dog lick its owner's face!!

Does it mean I don't love Caesar?

Well let's just say, I never will let hubby lick me all over my face, or allow my parents, or siblings, or my close friends do it. I'm sure they won't. *Looks at friends, you won't.. erm.. right?*

Let's look at a possible serie of events

Poochie eats dog food> Poochie goes for a walk> Poochie licks on grass> Poochie pees and poops> Poochie goes home> Poochie cleans itself by licking it's body and privates..

Poochie licks your face and mouth!!!!!!

See where I'm coming from? It's just not very clean you see.. This doesn't apply to just dogs but all domestic pets we have here!

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4 comments:

foxyseven said...

ah ger always kisses me whenever my face is near her.

or i'll tell her kiss kiss / blow air at her face and she will lick me. haha. but i wash my face immediately after that la. :D

Chris said...

My friends always tell me "It's okay to be licked by a dog, their mouths are cleaner than ours!". Yeah a cleaner mouth than ours isn't necessarily CLEAN lol most things on earth are probably cleaner than our mouths, plus the dog coulda eaten a dog turd right before licking me.

Princess said...

Dog saliva does have healing properties, but i would say people need to consider the amount of germs and bacteria as well.

I would never let my dogs lick my face.

your harmless friend said...

Though dog saliva can kill some bacteria, it still isn't considered as having healing properties. You are right to say that the saliva contains germs and bacteria that have the ability to cause serious infections.

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