Some dogs are particularly fond of drooling, which makes people dare not touch their mouths. Different breeds have different degrees of drooling. Dogs drooling only Is it because of seeing food? Not necessarily, let's take a look at these reasons why dogs drool!

The reason why dogs often drool
1. Who can resist the temptation of delicious food when encountering delicious food?
Most of the dogs are foodies. When they see delicious food, their eyes glow. The saliva is conditioned reflexively to secrete a lot, and the saliva can't stop flowing. A lot of drooling will also occur if you gobble down your food and accidentally get stuck with food.
2. Dog breeds Some dogs are naturally more drooling, which is related to the breed, and large dogs generally prefer to drool small dogs. The most common drooling dog breeds are Bull, Chow Chow, Mastiff, St Bernard, Sharpei, etc.
3. After exercising, the dogs sit on the ground, stick out their tongues and gasp to dissipate heat. At this time, their saliva secretion is a little more. And the dog after exercise is still relatively excited, and when excited, the dog will naturally secrete more saliva.
4. Physiological phenomenon Some elderly dogs prefer to drool. This is because the mouth muscles of elderly dogs are drooping, which leads to poor sealing of the mouth, so it is easy to drool frequently.
5. Digestive system diseases Dogs often drool for no reason, and are often accompanied by bad breath, which is very likely to be caused by digestive system diseases. Digestive system diseases such as oral ulcers, oral endocarditis, periodontitis, laryngitis, and esophagitis can cause a lot of drooling in dogs.
6. Infectious diseases Some infectious diseases can also cause dogs to drool. For example, the middle and late stages of canine distemper, canine infectious hepatitis and other infectious diseases can easily cause abnormal flow in dogs. Saliva phenomenon.
7. Poisoned dogs are prone to poisoning if they eat the wrong food. Dogs are usually poisoned by eating inedible things such as onions or grapes, and drooling.
8. Separation Anxiety Disorder Dogs rely too much on their owners and have separation anxiety disorder. When the owner is away from home, some dogs will drool. This is love for the owner. Deep down~~
9. Some dogs who are afraid of socializing often stay at home and seldom go out to socialize. When they come to other animals, they may be more afraid and dare not talk to other animals. Communication, drooling occurs. Dogs are drooling all over the place in public. The shoveling officer should bring cleaning supplies to clean in time. Raising dogs in a civilized manner starts with you and me!