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Are There Any Large Dogs That Dont Drool

By Richard Green


A lot of people are reluctant to own big breeds because they worry about saliva. Many breeds are prone to excess saliva when they eat or drink and some will even wipe their face on the furniture or nearby person. Some breeds may have slobber hanging down from their lips almost constantly, but it is possible to find large dogs that dont drool.

A dog will produce saliva when expecting food or chewing just like a human. As Pavlov discovered, a pet can produce saliva if it thinks it will be fed regardless of whether it is feeding time or there is food around. The amount produced varies by breed and whether it then becomes a horrid mess depends on whether the dog can keep it in its mouth.

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.

If you are the sort of person that does not want to clean slobber from walls and sofas but does like big dogs then look for a breed with a short jowl. The jowls are the long droopy lips most often associated with breeds like Boxers, Mastiffs and Great Danes. Breeds with short jowls are normally hounds or working dogs as long jowls would hamper them when hunting or herding.

Larger dogs who are in the hounds or working include Afghans, German Shepherds, Salukis, Wolfhounds, Borzois and Dalmatians. These all have shorter jowls and longer faces which are less prone to slobbering. A working dog often called the juggernaut of huskies is the Alaskan Malamute. This wolf like, majestic looking breed is not a big slobberer but does need to be worked and trained to stop 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.

It is worth remembering that saliva is normal and necessary and that no dog is completely saliva free. Each animal is individual and even if a breed is listed as low dribble, a defect in the mouth or over long tongue might mean that puppy will dribble more than normal. If you are totally averse to the odd wet spot on your clothes or sofa then you may be better getting a different pet.




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