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06/04/2010 5:00 PM  

Anyone's dog have slobber fangs?

I think I read about these somewhere. When the dog comes inside and shakes its head, these go flying. I heard not to let them dry on the wall.

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06/04/2010 7:40 PM  
ewwwwwwwwwww LOL
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06/04/2010 8:31 PM  
Osiris doesnt get them THAT bad, but he does get them after he drinks water. He likes to stick his entire snout in the bowl and drink and then has slobber fangs!

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06/04/2010 10:09 PM  
Both of mine get them, especially if I am eating something tasty & they think they might get a bite. :) And eeeeewwwww is the right word for them!

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06/05/2010 1:13 AM  
Baira only gets them when she's about to vomit so, if I ever see them i open the door and let her out. However, she does leave puddles of water all over the house after having a drink.

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06/05/2010 5:06 AM  

That's exactly what Jake does. He's always a mess and me too. He slobbers and drools more than any dog I've ever owned. I have towels all over to clean US up.

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06/05/2010 6:05 AM  
Mine both drool but only when food is involved...they even drool for their kibble!

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06/06/2010 8:24 AM  
Looks too much like my Benelli girl!

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06/06/2010 10:45 AM  
Thankfully none of mine get the strings. Belle and Ringo will drool a bit when I am fixing their dinner. Halo is not a drooler at all. By the way, stress will also make dogs drool like that which is probably why Baira gets them before getting sick (she is stressed by the upset tummy).

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