Small dogs who drool
Monday June 15th, 2009
Ever experienced the wonders of a never-ending string of dog drool? Not much you can do about a drooling dog other than keep a drool cloth handy to try to catch it before it slowly slips onto the carpet or your guests.
Drooling is natural for many dog breeds where the skin around the dog's jaws is very loose, allowing the drool to build up until it eventually overflows. You can try keeping your pup well supplied with chew toys. When he chews he swallows frequently leaving less saliva to spill out.
We've compiled a list of some small dog breeds with big drool potential.
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