What
Is It?
A short lick is a sign of a
submissive greeting. When it
consists of more than three
or four licks, it is excessive.
What
Causes It?
It is an attempt by a very submissive
dog to demonstrate their
submissiveness.
It may be giving the message,
"Please don't reprimand
me."
When
Does It Happen?
During greetings or when the
dog is nervous. Relaxed licking
is probably good mutual grooming,
and not usually a problem.
How
Can I Stop It?
-
Ignore dog's licking
you. Don't pet him or
talk to him. Give no reward
or encouragement.
-
If licking continues, prevent
it when the dog tries to lick
you.
- Push
the dog away when he attempts
to lick you, and require a
sit-stay. Reward the sit-stay.
-
Lavish attention on (praise,
play, food treat) the dog
when he is not licking
you.
Don't physically punish
the dog for licking; that
will inevitably make it
worse. He is licking you to tell
you he is submissive. Punishment
perpetuates the cycle. |