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My parents recently adopted a 2 year old female Labrador...the problem is that she keeps her mouth open with her tongue out most of the time and the saliva in her mouth keeps on dripping from her mouth...the amount of saliva is way too much and that concerns me alot Is she having any problem or something?
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That’s normal .
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This is something for veterinary doctor to decide. You can easily find one near your home.
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Its normal. I am not a veterinary physician, but have a labrador at home (male). Drooling is common in labradors, along with seasonal coat shedding. Its not a cause of concern.
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Its advisable to keep the sheets/bedding used by your pet clean and hygienic, as it may become a breeding ground for pathogens.
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