yes
Dogs often lick each other as a sign of affection or as a way to establish social bonds within the pack. It can also be a way for the licking dog to show submission or to seek attention from the other dog. If the licking becomes excessive or bothersome, it's important to monitor the dogs' behavior and redirect their attention if needed.
What it means when my dog won't stop licking is they have to go potty.By the way I have a Chihuahua and a Boston terrier. So try that, and ifthey still won't stop licking you then you will have to search it upsomewhere else because I don't know. Hope I Helped
This is purely a matter of opinion. I personally don't see anything wrong with it.
Maybe she has a cold or the flu (influenza) it is quite common in mice, seek advice from your vet on ways to treat her, but try to keep her warm, maybe a blanket over the cage at nights and keep her away from drafts....
No, it is an idiom because it doesn't seem to mean anything unless you know the meaning.
For licking out, 14 or over sounds okay. Its ok if youre coming up 14. Anything past licking out/blowjobs before the age of 16/18 (depending which country) is wrong and illegal
nothing, it just help your germs out of your body
It means it has fleas or there is something wrong with her.
It doesn't necessarily mean anything is wrong. Sneezing for guinea pigs is just like humans. I would say that if there isn't any other symptoms then it is just normal clearing of the nostrils.
Probly ask a vet whats wrong.
There is no sure way to determine what is wrong with a cat unless medical attention is sought. Symptoms such as sneezing and throwing up could be a cold or the flu. Cats can get most of the same illnesses as a human.
Nothing is wrong with that
No, there is nothing wrong with having a butt chin. It does not mean there is anything physically or mentally wrong with you, it's normal.
Most I've heard of dogs with sprained feet is that they favor it, cry with the pain, yelp and whine, but I haven't heard of a dog licking the injured foot. I've never had a dog with a sprained foot before, so I'm not any expert or anything. It really depends on the dog's view of how to make the pain go away. Some may try licking, and some may just whine and cry. when my dog kept licking his paw i had a closer look and found he had a thorn between his pads. if its the same paw he keeps licking have a good look at it, its normally a sign that something is wrong.
Er........ I don't think ANYTHING'S wrong w/ it. It's a work of nature, and if anything's wrong with it, blame Mother Nature
Nothing is wrong with that
She hasn't done anything wrong.