no it is not very fun, if they shake their face and it gets on the wall and you dont know it will dry up and you have to scrape it off with a spatula and that is diffucult!!
Dogs do not sweat, like we humans do. Instead they pant. But in order for panting to help keep them cool, their tongue must be moist. They drool to keep their tongue moist. Some dogs drool more than others and some are just better at keeping it from dripping out of their mouths. Dogs also drool because they are hungry or tired. Some dogs just drool all the time though.he sees something he wants
the fleshy thing in dogs tong is drool
no
Sometimes.
yeah
A lot.
yes I have a french bulldog and when I am eating somthing she start to drool rapidly but other wise they do not drool
Corgis are not known to drool much, usually larger dogs are known to drool a lot, such as a Rottweiler or Great Dane.
Most dogs will drools when tempted with something yummy like a bit of food. A bullmastiff loves food and will drool when baited with food. The tighter the jowls are, the less it might drool. The longer the jowls, the more he or she might drool. But over all they don't drool unless they are being tempted by food or getting ready to eat.
Drooling can mean your dog is trying to cool off, or your dog is nervous, or your dog is sick. Also, some dogs drool naturally (for example, bull dogs and Newfoundland dogs).Cats can drool when they're happy or when they are sick.
They don't, or at least shouldn't. :P
He could be having puppies or he could be in pain.