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Does your yorkie drool? I never knew small dogs were capable of drooling until I met Scraps! Every foster I've had, I've been able to teach them tricks easily with a little food motivation. Scraps is another story. He has bad LP so he can't really sit like a normal dog would. So there goes many of the basic tricks, sit, shake, lay down, beg, etc. I tried a sit a while back, all he did was make a face like this :bigeyes: and then a big slime drool loogey started dripping out. Yuck! So now his trick is "do googly eyes", and then he gets a treat LOL. This morning while eating breakfast, he was watching bf eat, and afterwards found a small wet puddle where he was standing. :drool: Ewwww So does your yorkie drool too? |
Is he missing some teeth because that can cause drooling. Neither of mine do it |
Mine don't drool either...thank the Good Lord for that! |
Elvis only drools while having a seizure. I hope Scraps is just different. |
Jada doesn't actually drool puddles or anything...but since she lost two of her bottom front teeth her beard hair stays wet:( |
No, morgan does not drool |
none of mine drool...even my girl who has no bottom front teeth...My daughters Golden drools when he watches them eat |
No, my yorkie does not drool. |
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Yes, Sprout drools...tons. He still has every single one of his teeth. He's 13 years old and very healthy. He drools when we say "walkies?" He drools when we say "byebyes?" He drools when we say "want some?" for treats (and drools for "treat" too) He drools when he knows "daddy" (my husband) will be home soon, and will drool for about 20 minutes before he walks in the door. His is not thick or gooey/slimey though, it's just watery saliva. I'm not saying there's nothing wrong with your dog (there might be a medical explanation for it). For ours however, it's just the way he is. He drools when he gets excited and it's normal for him. Every dog is different. :) Also...he's done it since he was 3 months old (and probably before then, too). I never questioned it or thought it was weird, but with this post I see that it apparently is "different" LOL |
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