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excess drooling?Help! So Burton is acting completely normal, he is eating, drinking, peeing, pooping, and acting like a nut. So he just woke up from him nap which is also normal but when he woke up I noticed his face covered in drool and a huge drool spot. Is this normal? He is 9 months old and about 3 1/2 pounds. Should I call the vet? |
Is he still teething? |
no he's done teething. I called the vet and they just said to watch it, but it was a lot of drool he was laying on his side and his whole arm was wet from the huge puddle. I'm just nervous. |
Well, I would just watch it. If it keeps happening, it may be important to run some test (i.e. bile acids). You probably don't even need to be concerned about it though. It could have been a bit of nausea. Ellie did that once a couple years ago and hasn't had a problem since. |
We have a drooler. He is Luca and just turned one year. He started drooling right after we got him. May have been drooling then also, but we didn't notice as right away he had a continuing eye infection (supposed to be gone when we got him but wasn't) That turned into eyelid surgery. Long story but anyway, the vet checked him very good when we had him neutered. He is fine and the vet thinks that Luca drools when he is stressed. The eye infection, then the med, new home, older sister, etc. He still drools but not as much. We have re-named him to "Poopa Luca Leaky Lips". If you sing it, you have to wear a grass skirt. LOL. He is 8 lbs and solid. He is healthy but drooly. Gotta love the guy. Just watch Burton. Maybe he had a stressful dream....hummmmm. (Being chased by a Doby) Seriously though, maybe he threw up saliva. Is he still drooling? Hope he is better. |
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