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Why do dogs drool?

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If the dog at home is not born with a lot of saliva and suddenly starts drooling, then the owner must pay attention, which probably means that the dog is sick.

First, oral visceral diseases

Dogs drool too much and have bad breath. It may be stomatitis, tooth decay, oral ulcer, or visceral diseases. If it is accompanied by loss of appetite and dysphagia, it may be that the bone stabbed the throat.

Second, separation produces anxiety.

Separation anxiety mostly occurs when dogs rely too much on their owners, and when their owners go to work or even leave their sight, dogs will have various symptoms of psychological anxiety, including barking and drooling. Dogs suffering from separation anxiety will also destroy their homes and even self-harm in severe cases.

Third, caused by severe poisoning

When dogs are poisoned by toxic substances or other factors, the symptoms will be manifested by drooling, frequent urination, dilated pupils, rapid heartbeat, vomiting and diarrhea, extreme energy, muscle trembling and even death. When poisoning is serious, it can also lead to coma and even death.