Written By
Ankit Singh
Massive and lovable, Saint Bernards top our drool list. Their giant jowls are endearing, but prepare for puddles.
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Despite their wrinkled charm, English Bulldogs are heavy droolers. Keep a towel handy for their lovable mess.
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The Bloodhound's incredible scent-tracking nose comes with a price—copious drool that can leave trails
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Mastiffs, gentle giants, are champions in the drooling department. Their protective nature and slobber go hand in hand.
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With those soulful eyes and droopy ears comes a tendency to drool. Basset Hounds might leave slobber marks on your heart.
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Newfoundlands are water-loving fluff balls, but their dripping jowls might turn your living room into a waterpark.
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Bull Terriers, playful and energetic, surprise many with their drooling tendencies. Keep tissues nearby
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Boxers are full of energy and affection, along with a propensity for drooling. They'll shower you with love and slobber
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The folds and wrinkles of Neapolitan Mastiffs make them charmingly unique, but their drool is also quite extraordinary.
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Great Danes, majestic and gentle, complete our list. Their impressive size matches their impressive drool output.
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