My dog ​​drools a lot, is it normal?

Although many dog ​​breeds are characterized by excessive drooling, and this is absolutely normal, dogs tend to drool for different reasons. First of all, we have the structure of their mouth, for example they have very droopy, fleshy and thick lips, such as the race of the Basset Hounds. In these cases, dogs drool, not because they produce too much saliva, but because according to the physiognomy of their mouth and lips, they are not able to retain it.

However, it can also happen that a dog that does not have this physiognomy begins to drool more than normal. This also usually happens because they are nervous, or they are simply hungry and have started to smell food. The problem begins when our dog drools more than what is normal for him, which is why I encourage you to pay attention to this behavior to avoid a headache.

If you start to notice that your little animal is drooling more than normal, it may be that it has a foreign object in its box and you should remove it as soon as possible. It also often happens that when dogs ingest strange herbs, They can irritate your mouth and start to cause drooling. Similarly, gastric dilation can cause excessive salivation.

This excess slime or saliva, can be produced in the same way, by problems with your teeth or even poisoning problems. Whatever the reason, we must act immediately to avoid putting our pet's life at risk. We must visit the veterinarian as soon as possible so that it is he who determines the reason for the excessive drooling.


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  1.   robinson ortiz said

    I have an English bulldog and it started very down, it drops a thick drool and does not eat, what could that be