PhotographyNewb wrote:
I'd say their drool comes in three stages,
Slingers -- long strands that end up on your walls and other places when they shake their heads.
Klingers -- when they smell something really good (or they watch you eat) they develop very long strands that just cling on to the side of their mouths.
And, general slobber. Slobber on your couch, clothing etc...
I'd say their drool comes in three stages,
Slingers -- long strands that end up on your walls and other places when they shake their heads.
Klingers -- when they smell something really good (or they watch you eat) they develop very long strands that just cling on to the side of their mouths.
And, general slobber. Slobber on your couch, clothing etc...
LOL...I like that statement! Too funny as there is a 2yr old mastiff in my building here -- drool is an understatement. When he gets excited, we all brace ourselves since he doesn't know his own strength.


