Written By: Mobin

Top 7 Dog Breeds Known for Drooling the Most

Both English and Bull mastiffs are infamous droolers. Their loose lips and jowls allow drips of drool. 

Mastiffs

Massive St. Bernards, known for rescue Alpine hikers, tend to slobber due to their size and loose flews.  

St. Bernards

Known for their incredible sense of smell, bloodhounds also drool plenty due to loose jowls needed for scenting.

Bloodhounds 

With their long, droopy features and wrinkles, Basset Hound dogs often drool, especially after eating and drinking.  

Basset Hounds

These gentle giants love water, but their big size also makes them prone to slobbering drool.  

Newfoundlands

While more moderate than other giants, many Great Danes still exhibit some drooling due to size and flews.  

Great Danes 

Both English and French bulldogs tend to slobber due their short snouts, wrinkles and loose flews.  

Bulldogs

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