There are different reasons as to why the dog could be foaming.
1. Rabies, is he/she up to date on vaccines, Has he/she been in contact with wildlife recently.
2. Have you applied any topical medications recently. Flea/Tick preventative or topical antibiotic (spray/cream) from either pet store or veterinary clinic/hospital
3. Have you given anything by mouth lately that you have never given before, either prescribed by a vet or over the counter.
4. Your dog may have been trying to bite or pick up a toad. Toads will squirt a noxious liquid when they feel threatened. This liquid will cause a dog to froth at the mouth, even after drinking. Use milk to help neutralize the effects.
It could be from various things. Nausea will cause excess salivating. Eating something bitter, bad tasting, etc. If you are concerned about your dog's mouth foaming up and it doesn't go away, then take your dog to be checked out by a Veterinarian.
Foaming at the mouth is most commonly rabies. Take your dog to the vet immediately!
Because they have rabies.
It is because they drool.
You should most definitely use a spoon. If you get the froth on your mouth, people may think less of you when you have to lick it off. Just drink it and wipe your mouth.
Froth is formed in the mouth either when a person has a convulsion, or has rabbies. Froth foam is also know as Urethane Padding for under carpet....
There was a creamy froth on the top of her hot chocolate.The rabid dog began to menacingly growl and froth at the mouth.He slurped the froth from the top of his pint of beer.
Some may have rabbies.
if it is a puupy it is usually because it has rabies or it is really thick saliva
Holy crap man you serious?Stop that your killing them!
Because it was toxic. Take the dog to an Emergency Hospital immediately!
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The dogs mouth has more teeth than a humans mouth.
because there barf expands into the throat then it goes up to the eyes then pop there you go
No. A dogs mouth is full of germs. Think about where they lick and what they eat. Bacteria can be transferred to your mouth when doing this.
ummmm.... no but dogs do have speacial acids in their mouth to keep their mouth clean.