It depends. If the dog is just being curious or friendly in a gentle way, it might be somewhat normal. However, it's important to ensure the safety of the cat. Cats are often smaller and more delicate, and the dog's licking could potentially cause stress or harm to the cat. So, it's advisable to supervise their interactions closely.
Granny teaching little girls such things is extremely inappropriate. It goes against all notions of proper upbringing and protection of children's innocence. Such stories are morally repugnant and should never be entertained.
One horror story could be a dog licking an open wound on a person and the dog having a disease that then gets transmitted to the person. For example, if the dog has rabies and licks a fresh cut, it can be extremely dangerous for the person. Rabies can cause serious neurological problems and can even be fatal if not treated immediately.
No. Dating young girls for sexual reasons is completely unethical and often illegal. Young girls are in a vulnerable position and should be protected, not exploited for any form of sexual behavior or related stories.
No, it's not normal. Stories are likely something to be read and cherished, not licked by a dog. There could be a misunderstanding in what she is actually doing.
One of the main benefits is companionship. A dog can be a great friend, always there to listen and offer unconditional love, which is very important for a young girl's emotional development.
A hiker was lost in the woods. He came across a small, seemingly friendly dog. The dog licked his hand. But soon after, the hiker started seeing strange apparitions. Every time he closed his eyes, he could feel the dog's wet lick on his hand and then see a figure of an old woman who seemed to be angry. The hiker later learned that the dog was rumored to be a spirit's companion in those woods and the lick was a mark of being haunted.