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  • Apr 13, 2010, 10:39 AM
    sdutty525
    Why my dog is drooling excessively?
    I have a female pitbull a brought it from two monthes she stats to drooling excessively recently she seems normal I mean she eats and play and full of enrgey I also noticed that she have some bubbles around her mouth that's not usual as that drooling it start before two weaks I thought that's normal but that's make me worried she is 1.5 years old I check her teeth every think seems normal and nothing stuck
  • Apr 13, 2010, 11:30 AM
    Aurora_Bell

    How old is your dog? Could she just be teething?

    Eccessive drooling is usually a good sign that your pooch isn't feeling too well.

    They will drool a lot if they are in pain, is she urinating frequently? What do her stools look like? Is she drinking a lot of water? Eating normally?

    It can be an indication that there is tooth or gum disease, or something is lodged in her toung, oe in between her teeth or gums, it could be in her gums so far that you can't see it.

    Could also be a sign of a tumor in the mouth.

    So has she always drooled a lot, or is this something that just started happening?

    Does she scratch or paw at her mouth, does she shake her head a lot?

    Excesive drooling is also a symptom of liver disease.

    Is she up to date with vaccines? Mainly her rabis?

    When is the last time she was at the vet?
  • Apr 13, 2010, 12:34 PM
    sdutty525
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Aurora_Bell View Post
    How old is your dog? Could she just be teething?

    Eccessive drooling is usually a good sign that your pooch isn't feeling too well.

    They will drool a lot if they are in pain, is she urinating frequently? What do her stools look like? Is she drinking a lot of water? Eating normally?

    It can be an indication that there is tooth or gum disease, or something is lodged in her toung, oe in between her teeth or gums, it could be in her gums so far that you can't see it.

    Could also be a sign of a tumor in the mouth.

    So has she always drooled a lot, or is this someting that just started happening?

    Does she scratch or paw at her mouth, does she shake her head a lot?

    Excesive drooling is also a symptom of liver disease.

    Is she up to date with vaccines? mainly her rabis?

    When is the last time she was at the vet?



    I have a female pitbull a brought it from two monthes she stats to drooling excessively recently she seems normal I mean she eats and play and full of enrgey I also noticed that she have some bubbles around her mouth that's not usual as that drooling it start before two weaks I thought that's normal but that's make me worried she is 1.5 years old I check her teeth every think seems normal and nothing stuck
  • Apr 13, 2010, 12:44 PM
    Aurora_Bell

    Hi,
    It doesn't help if you just repeat your question. I asked you specific questions, if you can answer those then we would have a better idea.

    Also no one can diagnose your pup online, so if you are really worried, then you should take her to the vet.

    Also can you try to use a little bit more punctuation when you are writing your questions or answers, it makes it easier on the eyes! Thanks.

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