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Old May 19th, 2013, 08:22 PM
hugocs hugocs is offline
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diagnosis.. any help would be great!

I have a 8 month old Bull-Jack, that has just started drooling on Thursday
he is drooling quite a bit and drools a lot when he sleeps.

I called my vet on Thursday they asked me some questions and they said to just keep an eye on him.

So Friday I stayed home from work and stayed with him.

Friday and Saturday his drool had slowed down a lot to almost nothing.
But now on Sunday it has returned, like it was on Thursday..

The puppy's mom is a French Bulldog and Jack Russell mix,
the father is a Chihuahua.

The puppy is eating and drinking normal all behaviour is normal,
I have looked in his mouth and I do not see anything wrong with
his teeth or gums and he is not rubbing the side of his mouth with his paw.

He is up to date with all shots, flea and tick care done. Heartworm care to start in June.

so , I guess my question is could this be a normal thing that has now just started?

Just a bit concerned and thinking I might just bite the bullet and take him to the emergency vets...

As you can see in the pic, he looks like a bull-jack
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