if its a bulldog, no.
Robinul (Glycopyrrolate) is a medication that my son (age 4) uses to control drooling. He has mild cerebral palsy and the medication has helped greatly. When they are little, drooling is not so bad but as they grow it really inhibits social interaction. It is my understanding that the seasickness patch is also used by some people.
If your rottweiler puppy was introduced to the car as a puppy they will travel in a car. Rottweilers can also be shipped to a location as well. :)
if its like I am drooling than it's a verb if its like the drooling baby than it's an adjective
I would have to guess as a puppy 3 dishes a day because they grow the most as a puppy
No it will not grow back. Dogs do not have the ability to regrow limbs.
The breed of dogs that are smaller as a puppy and grow bigger as an adult in my opinion would be a labrador or golden retrevier.
The baby was drooling all over the place.
That is not recommended. In fact it is reckless and cruel to leave a puppy in a car for any length of time on a hot, sweltering day.
Excessive drooling in babies can be common and usually improves as they grow. To help manage it, you can try gently wiping your baby's mouth and chin frequently, using bibs to keep their clothes dry, and ensuring they have appropriate teething toys to chew on. If you have concerns about their drooling, it's best to consult with a pediatrician for further guidance.
probably about a foot tall at the shoulder
On Nintendogs the pups can't grow up. They even can't GET any puppy's. You can buy new dogs, but they will be forever a pup.
no a pitbull will not grow up to be exacly like its parents