It could be from playing with each other and they are just tired.
Dog drool is saliva, just luck human saliva. This means that the smell of the drool depends on what the dog ate and which bacteria live within the dog's mouth.
If the dog does not normally drool like s/he is presently doing, then I would be concerned about poisoning and would take the dog to an emergency vet.
No. Sanitizers can not contain any type of dog drool because it is made of bacteria from the mouth.
Saliva
the fleshy thing in dogs tong is drool
No you would think so my friends dog did that and was fine. so i dont know what it could be but good luck
most of the time you can't. It is in the genetics of the dog to produce saliva/drool.
bust a nut.the juices extract dog saliva
Basset Hounds indeed slobber and drool a lot, especially after drinking or eating treats or dog food.
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.
If the dog has a Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumor (CTVT), one of the only two transmissible cancers, then it is possible for the dog to infect another dog by touch. It is not, however, transmissible to humans.
Bulldogs drool tend to drool because of their wide mouths and drooping lips. Due to their short nasal cavities, they have to pant a great deal in order to keep cool. The drooling is considered as some as their trademark. Many bulldogs drool but not all drool. If you have a bulldog or no someone with a bulldog this is the reason. Some people even think the drool is cute. Anyway their still a wonderful dog to keep as a pet.