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Buster's started drooling
So, hopefully I am worrying for nothing, but Buster (2 yr old tzu/bichon) has started drooling. It's only happened a couple of times and it is always at dinner time, when there are bread crusts (his "treat") on the table.
He is eating, drinking, peeing, pooping, sleeping and playing the same as normal. It's just those little spit bubbles on the floor that worry me... Harley used to drool when he went to the Vet's and I chalked that up to nerves, but there is nothing Buster has to be nervous of. Nothing has changed in our daily lifestyle. Should I be worried or am i over-reacting???
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Nothing to worry about. He's just salivating thinking about those tasty treats.
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yep he wants your food!
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What are you cooking? Can we come over?
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Well, it wasn't anything I could feed Buster
Glad to hear everyone thinks it's just a drooling doggie! I promise to stop worrying for nothing......I promise to stop worrying for nothing.....I promise to stop worrying for nothing.....I promise to stop worrying for nothing
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Ember drools so bad when he's waiting for dinner that he's been known to blow spit bubbles that slip off his lips and rappel down slime ropes to the floor ... Ya gotta love the enthusiasm with which s greet food, eh?
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ok, glad I am not the only one with this issue but.....
I have always thought it was just "big" dogs that drooled (St Bernards, Newfs etc)....and Buster weighs all of 17 lbs. So, now that he is 2 yrs old he starts drooling????
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RIP Harley Sept 7/02 - Aug 11/07 Buster (6 yr old Tzu/Bichon) ************************************** Don't let someone become a priority in your life when you are just an option in their life. |
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A house is not a home without a little drool (says hazel, flicking an errant strand of slime from her chin and wiping some spittle from the computer screen.) Besides, Buster's gotten in touch with his inner gourmand!
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I worried when I read the title for this thread .
Silly Buster getting Mommy all paranoid . Penny only started drooling about 4-5 months ago and she's nearly 2 now so I guess it can be delayed in some dogs . And we just noticed that Lucky started drooling as well if he has to wait too long for his food. He's over 3.
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Bad boy Buster .....stressing out Mommy like that.
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Nope, not the only one. LOL! The longer they wait, the more it flows. I think you need to take some pictures so we can see the drool, just to be safe.
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