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Old May 15, 2006, 08:27 AM
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excessive drool in crate/seperation anxiety?

We rescued a 10 month old mastiff/lab puppy about a week ago, gentle as can be, very smart, learns quickly, loves the kids, just an amazing dog...he is not at all a drooler, but when he goes into his crate and we leave, he drools gallons (and I mean gallons). I know he has been stressed by being moved to a different family, but is there some way we can help him with this? I feel so bad for him. Plus it is disgusting to come home to it and have to wash all of his towels and blanket. I am very low key about leaving and coming home. He goes in willingly, and is usually lying down when I return...but he does chew and shred towels that are in there. Anything I can do? He had the same drooling problem in the car, but I have gotten him where he drools a little less and doesn't vomit or poop now. Poor guy.

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It almost sounds like he's closterphobic. That on top of seperation anxiety might be your problem. I would possible take him to see a vet because it seems like he may have been traumatized as a small puppy by being in a box or something. I would talk to a vet and get his opinion on it.
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