Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
So we may never know what caused Rooney's illness but one thing they did consider - parasites from eating something outside. I know it is weird but I do let Rooney lick me on the lips and I'm going to confess that once in a while a tongue has slipped in there a time or two. Rooney! So - do you let your doodle kiss your mouth and is there a health risk. Rooney is the first dog that I've let do this.
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" I'm going to confess that once in a while a tongue has slipped in there a time or two"
Now that is a great quote to take out of context...ROFL.
*I* must admit I'm a bit squeamish about dog tongue on my skin. Not a big fan. So I'm THRILLED that Rosco (not Boca and in the past NOT NOT NOT Thule) is SUPER NON LICKY. In fact...I can breath 'fresh' morning breath (a favorite aroma of his) or fresh FOOD breath on him UP CLOSE...and he will ONLY lick his own lips. I adore that about him.
Porter doesn't kiss my face or lick it, and that is just fine by me.
He doesn't kiss anyone except my neighbor, and I suspect it is because HER doodle is a big kisser and Porter doesn't want to miss out on anything her doodle does or gets. He also luuurves her.
I wonder if it is because of my zit creams (retin A and salycylic acid). I sure wouldn't lick that stuff.
I love cuddles, rubs & scratches (me to him, lol), even hand licks; but saliva exchange is not my thing, so he also probably senses my reticence.
I am a believer in bacteria exposure vs. annihilation, so for me it is more a sensory thing.
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