A Smooch From A Pooch Is Good For The Soul

Okay, let's get something straight. I'm about to say something a little... controversial. Some might even call it downright weird. But I stand by it!
Ready? Here goes nothing.
A Doggy Kiss? Yes, Please!
I think a smooch from your pooch is good for the soul. There, I said it! Don't look at me like that. You know you secretly agree.
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Maybe I'm alone on this island of dog-lick appreciation. Maybe everyone else is recoiling in horror at the thought of dog saliva. But I'm not backing down!
The Unadulterated Joy of a Canine Cuddle
Think about it. What is more pure than a dog's love? They give it freely and without judgment. A little lick is just their way of saying, "Hey, I appreciate you!"
Plus, those wet noses are just so darn cute! Try to resist that goofy grin and wagging tail. It's impossible, I tell you!

I know what you're thinking. "Germs!" "Hygiene!" I get it. But everything in moderation, right?
A quick peck from Fido isn't going to send you to the hospital. Unless you are allergic, of course, or have some sort of auto immune compromised condition.
It's All About the Love (and Maybe a Little Bit of Grossness)
Look, I'm not saying you should let your dog French kiss you. That's probably taking it a bit too far. We're talking about a little peck here.
A small, slobbery sign of affection. A wet-nosed "I love you" whispered on your cheek. Is that really so bad?

I mean, sure, sometimes Sparky has just eaten something questionable from the yard. But that's what wet wipes are for, right?
And honestly, kids are way grosser than dogs. Let's be real!
The Science (Sort Of) Behind the Smooch
Okay, I'm not a scientist. But I'm pretty sure there's some kind of endorphin release involved. When your dog licks you, your brain probably gets a little happy jolt.

It's like a tiny, furry antidepressant. And who couldn't use a little extra boost of happiness these days?
Maybe the bacteria in dog saliva have some magical mood-boosting properties. I'm just throwing ideas out there! Don't quote me on that!
Besides, consider the alternative: a cold, unloving world devoid of doggy kisses. That sounds pretty bleak, doesn't it?
Embrace the Slobber! (Within Reason)
So, the next time your furry friend leans in for a lick, don't automatically flinch. Consider it a sign of love. A small, wet, possibly germ-ridden sign of love.

Maybe even lean in a little closer. Just a little! I won't tell anyone.
Embrace the slobber! (But keep the hand sanitizer handy, just in case). And remember, a little doggy kiss is good for the soul. At least, that's what I think.
But hey, what do I know? I'm just a crazy dog person.
Woof!
