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.
Most breeds that drool fall under the Molosser category (many are mastiffs or "bully" breeds that are larger) below is a link to Molossers.
They drool A LOT! Consider this when thinking about purchase!
no breeds make a mastiffs they are purebred
Some of the bigger breeds do, and some puppies do drool.
Here are some causes and suggested treatments: Breeding: Bloodhounds, Newfoundlands, mastiffs, and Saint Bernards are breeds with loose upper lips or “flews,” causing them to drool more than others. ... Mouth disease and tooth decay: Tarter buildup can rub against the inside of your dog's lip, causing drool.
usually the breeds that dont consist of high energy are the teacup, low shedding & desighner dogs or as well as mastiffs
There are many large breeds. Two of the Largest breeds are Great Danes, or Tibetan Mastiffs.
Mastiffs, Fila Brasileiros, and Neapolitan Mastiffs are all working dogs. Mastiffs originated in England, Fila Brasileiros in Brazil, and Neapolitan Mastiffs in Italy. Neapolitan Mastiffs are typically the most expensive and the largest, followed in both categories by Mastiffs and Fila Brasileiros. These breeds all have dense coats that are easy to groom and shed moderately.
alot of the larger breeds, such as mastiffs and bullmastiffs. ive heard bulldogs do too.
Some breeds of dogs that can weigh 150lbs and up include Saint Bernards, Great Danes, Mastiffs, and Newfoundlands. These breeds are known for their large size and gentle temperament.
English Mastiffs are generally larger than Boerboel Mastiffs. An adult English Mastiff typically weighs between 120 to 230 pounds and can stand around 27 to 32 inches tall at the shoulder. In contrast, Boerboels usually weigh between 110 to 200 pounds and stand about 22 to 27 inches tall. Therefore, while there is some overlap in size, English Mastiffs tend to be the larger of the two breeds.
8 weeks, or 2 lbs. ExceptiOn is for giant breeds (mastiffs, Danes, etc), and in that case, 18 mo