Maybe they want to clean it after they go potty at least that's what I guess my cat does the same thing
Your dogs aren't gay. Dogs relate my smell and touch and, to an extent, grooming. What you're seeing is healthy pack behavior -- in this case grooming and scent. In your case it sounds like your dogs get along and they are cleaning each other and possibly covering up scent. If dogs are meeting for the first time, they will sniff and occasionally lick each other "private areas". This is how they get to know each other, it's a good sign that they will get along.
If dogs do not lick you then they do not appriciate you. Dogs lick you when you give them a treat or play with them.
Cats lick their private parts by throwing their heads back and licking themselves uncontrollably
If you watch two dogs greet each other, you will often see them smelling each others' genitals and anuses. These are the areas of highest scent on dogs, and scent tells a dog everything that it needs to know about another animal.
Dogs lick as a way of showing affection, as a form of communication, to groom themselves, and to explore their environment. Licking can also be a sign of stress or anxiety in some dogs.
Dogs lick their private areas because it is the only way to clean themselves. Dogs want to be clean, but they cant use toilet paper. If they do not do this then they might get infections
Your dogs aren't gay. Dogs relate my smell and touch and, to an extent, grooming. What you're seeing is healthy pack behavior -- in this case grooming and scent. In your case it sounds like your dogs get along and they are cleaning each other and possibly covering up scent. If dogs are meeting for the first time, they will sniff and occasionally lick each other "private areas". This is how they get to know each other, it's a good sign that they will get along.
They do it to clean themselves. It is the same reason we use toilet paper.
dogs lick people to get to know someone and dogs lick people when their happy.
Considering the areas of their bodies I've seen them lick, no.
If dogs do not lick you then they do not appriciate you. Dogs lick you when you give them a treat or play with them.
The enjoy salt.
Dogs may lick their private areas for several reasons, including grooming, comfort, and relief from irritation or itching. This behavior is natural and often occurs as part of their self-cleaning routine. However, excessive licking can indicate underlying issues such as allergies, infections, or discomfort, and may warrant a visit to the veterinarian for evaluation.
NO they lick cats
No. Dogs lick their genital and anal areas (like cats do) to keep them groomed and clean.
Dogs lick pee to gather information about other dogs, mark their territory, and communicate with other animals.
Of course not. Is a human lick permanent?