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Friday, 20 July 2012

Why do Dogs drool

By Jerry Welsh


Drooling, the same as gnawing bones is a trademark of dogs. Caricatures would often depict a drooling Fido or one that is earnestly gnawing a bone. Dog experts tell us pet parents that the saliva of dogs is very important. Saliva has the important function of starting the digestion process by lubricating the food while it is still in the dog's mouth. While dogs are much loved pets, pet parents would detest the dog's tendency to drool. People love dogs but not their yucky drool that would soil upholstery, stick to the walls and even to clothing.

Dogs drool but while some breeds are known to be dry, others would be excessive droolers. Some of the breeds noted to be heavy droolers are Boxers. St. Bernard and Basset Hounds. These breeds are droolers because of the way the mouth is structured. The saliva that is trapped in the loose folds of skin on the mouth would cause saliva to leak. Dogs that do not have pendulous lips would salivate too at the smell of food because these animals love eating. If people that smelled food would smack their lips in anticipation of the taste, dogs would drool.

Dog owners that found out that the pet is a drooler can deal with the situation by keeping towels that will be used to wipe the dog's drool handy. A bandana can be tied to the neck of the pet. Aside from the main purpose of absorbing drool, colorful bandanas will be the pet's fashion statement.

In some dogs, drooling is not caused by the conformation of the mouth or by the sight of food. A dog that was not a born drooler would hyper-salivate because of motion sickness. Car travel will make the nauseated dog drool and vomit. A health concern can be the reason why the dog drools. Owners must not ignore a non-drooling pet that has suddenly become a heavy drooler.

Mouth problems that include dental concerns and foreign objects like wood and bone splinters that got lodged inside the dog's mouth would make the dog drool excessively. If drooling is due to dental problems like gum disease and decayed tooth, the dog would have bad breath as well. Rabies is no longer common these days but some dogs would still be affected by this fatal disease. Excessive drooling is one of the symptoms of rabies. Due to the inquisitive nature and voracious appetite, dogs often get poisoned. A dog that has ingested a toxic substance will drool. A dog that is drooling excessively due to poisoning has to be rushed to the nearest medical facility.




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