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How to Cope With Excessive Dog Drool

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Summary: Cope with excessive dog drool by keeping towels and wash cloths handy; also avoid wearing white and black clothes. Learn how to handle excessive dog drool in this free video on dog training from a professional dog trainer.

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By Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg
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Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg is a certified professional dog trainer in Miami, Fla. He is a member of the International Association of Canine...read more

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"Hi this is Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg with Miami Dog Training in Miami, Florida. In this clip we are going to talk about how to deal with drooling breeds. There are several breeds that do drool. A perfect example is the boxer and a heavy drooler, especially after eating and drinking or when they want to eat. Particularly the reason they drool is they come from the mastiff and bulldog family. The bulldog comes from the mastiff family and you know they have these overbuilt drool glands that just slobber so if you are going to own one of these breeds you are going to want a lot of towels. A lot of wash clothes that kind of thing that you can just kind of throw in your back pocket and take with your places. You want to try and avoid wearing white and black when you are headed out unless the dog is in another room. Sometimes they will finish eating and they will come up and they want to just wipe their face all over you and leave you with remnants later so it is a great idea to always have some kind of wash cloth, sit, good girl, always have some kind of wash cloth or wipe. You can just control it by wiping their joules down. This is Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg with Miami Dog Training."

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