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This is all very well for wild dogs, or for tiny baby puppies with their mothers, but it is not what humans do. Adult canines do the same thing - dogs lower down in the pack's hierarchy will lick at the muzzle of higher ranked individuals, mimicking puppy behaviour to guard against over-bearing behaviour. With wild canines, the highest ranked individuals will put up with this behaviour as long as they aren't irritated by it, or it gets in the way of what they want or have to do. Then they will tell off the licking dog, and the dog will cease its now annoying licking.

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