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I'm all for loving pets. I have a small rat terrier. I call him weez.
I don't let him get in my face and lick my mouth and tongue. emotion_puke

I mean...dogs are licking their assholes and whatnot all the time.

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Do you get in some face time with your pet?
What do you have? Dog? Cat? both? etc....

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dogs and cats have antibacterial mouths so kissing a dog is cleaner than kissing a human

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Yeah I don't let them lol

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People lick other peoples assholes all the time.
Its called rimjobs.
Yet we aren't afraid about kissing other people.
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true.
I kiss my dogs on the nose and top of the head and whatnot. I DO NOT french my dogs. Ew! eek
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dogs and cats have antibacterial mouths so kissing a dog is cleaner than kissing a human


Really.

I actually didn't know that.
Thanks.

Do you kiss your pets?

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Sometimes my cat will lick my nose and forehead...

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i'd hit that from behind while she was tonguing the dog. no regrets.

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silly wiggler
dogs and cats have antibacterial mouths so kissing a dog is cleaner than kissing a human


Really.

I actually didn't know that.
Thanks.

Do you kiss your pets?
not usually but sometimes my cat tries to clean my face and she licks my lips without my permission

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Some people do worse than that with their dog..
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silly wiggler
dogs and cats have antibacterial mouths so kissing a dog is cleaner than kissing a human


Really.

I actually didn't know that.
Thanks.

Do you kiss your pets?

To my knowledge, a lot of animals have saliva with antibacterial qualities (that's why dogs
lick their wounds) but each kind of animal's natural bacteria is different and saliva of one
kind of animal can actually be harmful to another, because "good" bacteria is different for
different species. So you really shouldn't share saliva with another animal because it's
not necessarily hygienic at all. Not to mention most people don't clean their dogs' teeth
like they should, which does lead to bacterial build-up that's definitely not good to share.

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