Train Dog To Use Indoor Dog Litter Boxes
In: More About Dogs
13 Sep 2009
As much as our dogs have the “controlling stake,” as it were, on our hearts, they still have got this thing or that which never fails to irritate or annoy us to no end. In the case of British bulldogs, they have that near-endless drooling. Now plenty of dog breeds do drool, but the bulldog surpasses them all! Practically all english bulldog owners will wonder or ask sooner or later what is behind all that salivating and how can it be reduced.
A main reason underlying the drooling is the bulldog's wide face and abundant facial folds. While the extra folds do make them look adorable, all that loose hanging facial flesh make them drool! Incongruous as it is, the drool pop out of their mouths since there is not much flesh in their mouths to keep it there. Many savvy bulldog owners however have found ways to dry their dog's mouths in order to prevent the risk of pimply rash.
Bulldogs whose drooling are not taken cared of end up with the lip-fold dermatitis, a disorder common among molossers (or dogs that have a hanging upper lip and lower lip folds. The root of the skin problem is the combination of saliva and foodbits several days old. The symptoms are a smelly odor on the lips and the skin around the mouth, and a greasy brown look to them. But drying the loose skin often will help halt this concern.
In other words, more loose skin on the bulldog's face means more likelihood of drooling. Wiping the dog's face every time you see it may not be practical since there is little that can be done about the drool. Why not try some english bulldog training that will teach the dog to not shake its head if it is near you? You can also stop occasions that lead to drooling by not feeding the dog by your table, or while you take meals. Notice how every time it takes food into its mouth, it ends up drooling. Lastly, notice how some families have their dog adorn by a handsome bandana? Not just for decoration, this is pretty handy for catching some of the drool.
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