Re: drooling/dribble! Sam drools too, mainly when one of two things are happening, food is on offer or excitement during training
Re: drooling/dribble! Harley drools when she smells new foods - often they are coming from other local houses, but she sits at the back door and drools!
Re: drooling/dribble! Yeah it was very strange because no food around. Was wondering if it was his teeth? Like children salivate more when teething.
Re: drooling/dribble! Pongo is the drool-monster. Near food or just when he is thinking about food (ie all the time). I am talking pints here. Big drool stalactites stretching from both sides of mouth to floor. Sometimes when he shakes his head he ends up with drool between the ears. It is beyond disgusting and out the other side. Our only solution is a combination of (a) having a towel handy and (b) trying not to look. Bless 'im.
Re: drooling/dribble! Wait til summer when it drops on your feet! Double ewwww!!! Peanut butter and banana bagels are the main cause here (me eating them, not the drool monster).
Re: drooling/dribble! Thankfully most of my previous dogs have had fairly dry mouths unless they were begging for something scrumptious....but I've been around some pretty drooly dogs in the past! It is often related to things they are smelling at least in my experience.
Re: drooling/dribble! Bit strange with Charlie...he always was drooly when expecting food, but not so much elsewhere. Until "battery-gate". After that, his mouth took a while to heal up, and he was drooling a lot. And it has never really returned to normal. He has remained super drooly. Given his natural state was of an averagely drooly labrador anyway, we now drown in the stuff. It's like being in ghost busters around here...