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Looking For Large Dogs That Dont Drool

By Richard Green


Many people are put off having a big dog because they are worried about slobber. A lot of breeds are prone to slobber when they drink and some will wipe their faces on furniture or nearby people. Some breeds have slime hanging from their face almost constantly, but there are some large dogs that dont drool.

Like humans, a dog will produce saliva when eating or expecting food. This is perfectly normal and as Pavlov noticed with his pets they would produce saliva as soon as they saw him enter a room in anticipation of a meal. Like humans the amount of saliva varies as does the ability to keep their saliva under control.

Breeds that have long droopy jowls and flat faces are less able to hold their slobber in their mouth. Often it will hang from the jowl and then they might then shake their head to clear the offending dribble. This may result in blobs over walls, furniture and friends who are in the line of fire. People who own breeds like mastiffs normally carry a supply of kitchen towel or tissues to mop up when the dribble is first seen.

For people who do not want to wipe slobber from furniture and clothes but do like large dogs then select a breed that has a short jowl. Jowls are the droopy lip flaps most prominent in breeds like Great Danes, Mastiffs and Boxers. Breeds with shorter jowls are normally in the hound or working dog groups as long flapping jowls would be problematic when herding and hunting.

Big dogs in the hound group include Afghans, Salukis, German Shepherds, Borzois and Wolfhounds. These all have short jowls and long faces which are less prone to drooling. The Alaskan Malamute is a working dog often referred to as the juggernaut of huskies. This lovely looking wolf like breed is also unlikely to slobber but it does need to be worked to prevent it getting bored.

Made famous by the Disney movie, the Dalmatian is a real beauty with its spotty coat. Bred to be carriage dogs, to this day they will still run and run. There are few horse drawn carriages for them to run beside in the modern world, but they do like s lot of exercise.

Irish Wolfhounds and Afghan hounds are lovely to look at very impressive. Both of these breeds need regular grooming to maintain their coats and to prevent matting. The Saluki is another stunning breed with its sleek shape and long furry ears. They are easy to groom and very intelligent dogs. They can run incredibly fast and will need a lot of exercise.

All animals have saliva as it is a necessary part of the eating process. That means no dog is going to be completely free of dribbles. Even a breed which is not known for dribbling can still have an individual with a mouth defect and drools more than most. If you are someone who cannot bear the thought of any saliva then perhaps a fish would be a better choice of pet.




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By Richard Green


Many people are put off having a big dog because they are worried about slobber. A lot of breeds are prone to slobber when they drink and some will wipe their faces on furniture or nearby people. Some breeds have slime hanging from their face almost constantly, but there are some large dogs that dont drool.

Like humans, a dog will produce saliva when eating or expecting food. This is perfectly normal and as Pavlov noticed with his pets they would produce saliva as soon as they saw him enter a room in anticipation of a meal. Like humans the amount of saliva varies as does the ability to keep their saliva under control.

Breeds that have long droopy jowls and flat faces are less able to hold their slobber in their mouth. Often it will hang from the jowl and then they might then shake their head to clear the offending dribble. This may result in blobs over walls, furniture and friends who are in the line of fire. People who own breeds like mastiffs normally carry a supply of kitchen towel or tissues to mop up when the dribble is first seen.

For people who do not want to wipe slobber from furniture and clothes but do like large dogs then select a breed that has a short jowl. Jowls are the droopy lip flaps most prominent in breeds like Great Danes, Mastiffs and Boxers. Breeds with shorter jowls are normally in the hound or working dog groups as long flapping jowls would be problematic when herding and hunting.

Big dogs in the hound group include Afghans, Salukis, German Shepherds, Borzois and Wolfhounds. These all have short jowls and long faces which are less prone to drooling. The Alaskan Malamute is a working dog often referred to as the juggernaut of huskies. This lovely looking wolf like breed is also unlikely to slobber but it does need to be worked to prevent it getting bored.

Made famous by the Disney movie, the Dalmatian is a real beauty with its spotty coat. Bred to be carriage dogs, to this day they will still run and run. There are few horse drawn carriages for them to run beside in the modern world, but they do like s lot of exercise.

Irish Wolfhounds and Afghan hounds are lovely to look at very impressive. Both of these breeds need regular grooming to maintain their coats and to prevent matting. The Saluki is another stunning breed with its sleek shape and long furry ears. They are easy to groom and very intelligent dogs. They can run incredibly fast and will need a lot of exercise.

All animals have saliva as it is a necessary part of the eating process. That means no dog is going to be completely free of dribbles. Even a breed which is not known for dribbling can still have an individual with a mouth defect and drools more than most. If you are someone who cannot bear the thought of any saliva then perhaps a fish would be a better choice of pet.




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