The ranking of the 'drool king' in the dog world! See if there is any dog in your house?

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Unlike humans, dogs are born without sweat glands all over the body, and the heat dissipation method is very simple, and can only rely on the tongue to dissipate heat. However, dog drool is also related to breed. Come and take a look at the ten breeds of dogs that are "drool kings" in the dog world.

Top1: English Bulldog

The English Bulldog looks fierce, and the chubby figure is not easy to mess with. Their lower jaws are more protruding than their upper jaws, and they are slightly curved upwards in an earthy shape, with a wrinkled face and a short nose that prevents airflow. English Bulldogs are very afraid of heat, panting even when it is not hot, it is difficult to naturally dissipate the heat in their bodies, and their saliva is not controlled by the sense of taste and nervous system, they are drooling unconsciously.

Top 2: Tomoe Yoshido Dog

The slender body and the characteristic long ears are the characteristics of the Basset. Basset is a rare dog that loves cleanliness very much, but it loves to drool very much. Not only does it have a long face, long ears, but its saliva can also drag on.

Top3: St. Bernard

Known as the national treasure of Switzerland, the Saint Bernard was once the rescue dog of the Alps. Although large in size and serious in expression, it is not fierce, with a relatively docile personality, willing to get close to people, and can be an excellent family companion dog. But because of its stubbornness, it is quite troublesome to feed, and its love of drooling is also one of its shortcomings.

Top4: Chow Chow

The Chow Chow is covered in thick coats, resistant to cold and heat, and has a short nasal cavity. It not only has the iconic blue-purple tongue in its mouth, but also a steady stream of saliva. When the weather is hot and there is a lot of exercise, it is even more necessary to secrete a lot of saliva to help dissipate heat. Even the hair on his chin gets wet with saliva. Owners need to take extra care to help them keep their chins dry and clean to avoid inflammation caused by prolonged moist skin.

Top5: Tibetan Mastiff

The Tibetan Mastiff looks majestic, but the Tibetan Mastiff with full fighting power actually likes to drool? Tibetan Mastiffs are huge in size, with thick and abundant hair. They are very warm and can sleep peacefully in the ice and snow environment. Living in a city and a warm environment, the Tibetan Mastiff can only rely on the tongue to dissipate heat, so it secretes a lot of saliva.

Top6: Rottweiler

Rottweiler is one of the four top guard dogs, with a brave and fearless personality and a calm personality. It is good at obeying the master's command and is absolutely loyal to the master. Its fierce appearance often makes many timid people keep away. It is an outstanding guard dog. Rottweiler is strong, good at sports, and needs to secrete more saliva to help dissipate heat.

Rottweilers will start to recognize their masters when they are 2 to 3 months old. It is best to play with them often, and have more physical contact and interaction with Rottweilers to cultivate feelings with them. The more affection the owner pours into them. More, the Rottweiler will be more clingy and obedient.

In the process of training the dog, the owner can choose a small snack with moderate toughness that can grind and clean the teeth to reward the dog. I recommend "Chicken Fries", which uses chicken raw materials and is rich in protein; sweet potatoes are also rich in dietary fiber, which can moisten the intestines and relieve bowel movements. Using it to reward the dog can not only grind his teeth, but also enhance his feelings.

Top7: Doberman Pinscher

The Doberman Pinscher, a very ferocious but excellent dog breed, is suitable for work, military police, search and rescue, and guarding. The body is large and beautiful. Because of the love of sports, it needs to stick out the tongue to help dissipate heat, so the saliva is also very much, and the body odor will be heavier.

Top8: Sharpei

Shar Pei's skin is covered with folds, rough sandpaper-like coat is a major feature of it. However, contrary to its less intelligent appearance, the Shar Pei is very alert, brave and fearless, and was once a "fighting dog". The Shar-Pei is an ancient and unique Chinese dog breed with a history of thousands of years. Although it has the characteristics of a lot of saliva and a heavy body odor, it is still loved by many people for its "hanhan" appearance and extremely loyal character to its owner.

Top9: American Coca-Cola

The American Cocker Spaniel is a sweet looking dog. It has a calm, sweet and gentle personality, high obedience, agile movements, and a large amount of exercise. Such a sweet-looking dog has the shortcomings of drooling and heavy body odor, and it needs frequent cleaning by the owner to keep it "beautiful".

Top10: Xi Tzu

The Shih Tzu with long hair has a quiet and gentle personality, and has a ladylike feel. Its appearance has always been loved by people. But Shih Tzus have shorter mouths, making it difficult to hide their saliva. Moreover, the drool that flows out can easily dye the hair near the mouth yellow, causing hygiene problems.

Tips for raising a dog: If the dog drools for no reason, there may be a problem with the dog's digestive system. The owner can give the dog food to improve digestion. The editor here recommends a "natural dog food that is not greasy but not greasy". Chicken and beef are used as raw materials, which are nutritionally balanced and well absorbed. It contains yucca powder, which can improve indigestion and improve the absorption rate. In addition to choosing good dog food, feeding dogs should be regular and quantitative, and regular eating habits can also promote dogs' digestion and absorption.

Conclusion: Is your dog on the list?

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