We are going to talk about the real droolers. Not those dogs that might drool and might not, depending on the dog. No… these dogs will definitely drool a lot!
There are 7 dog breeds that perfectly fit into this pool (of drool). They are not sick or temporarily drooling. These dogs are born droolers that will require special kinds of owners to deal with so much slobber.
If you are thinking about bringing a new puppy to your home, take some time to read about these dog breeds. They might not be the right dog breed for you if you think dog saliva is yucky, especially when it is all over your home. Let’s get started.
1. Newfoundland
According to the American Kennel Club, and they sure do know our doggies, you always need a towel with a Newfoundland around. It is a similar situation to the Saint Bernard. The Newfoundland is also a large fluffy dog that will shed quite a lot and drool at the same time.
This dog breed is definitely not for everyone.
2. Great Dane
This is another famous dog breed that drools a lot. It is Scooby Doo, the Great Dane. They are loving, gentle giants that will surprise you with how much drool they have.
They have so much drool that they can even blow bubbles.
3. Saint Bernard
They are beautiful, large dogs that became incredibly famous after the movie, Beethoven. If you have seen that movie, then you must have seen the main actor, too: Beethoven’s drool. It was always in the frame, dangling from the corner of his mouth.
That’s what you get when you get a Saint Bernard dog – lots of love and drool.
4. English Mastiff
The Mastiff is a kind and brave dog from the working group. They will defend you, they will stick with you no matter the situation, and they will drool all over your furniture. That’s why a big yard is the best option for having this dog.
Mastiffs are not indoor dogs. They need a yard to drool in peace, without you following them to mop up the slobber.
And, also… they can get really big!
5. Neapolitan Mastiff
If you think an English Mastiff drools, wait to see its cousin – the Neapolitan Mastiff. This dog has one of the loosest hanging lips in the dog world. They are called pendulous lips. This type of lip is the perfect place for slobber to accumulate.
Imagine what happens when a Neapolitan Mastiff shakes its head?
6. Spanish Mastiff
This is a rare dog in the States. Even though it carries the same Mastiff name, they are quite different from the first two Mastiffs. They are not as wrinkly, and they certainly get along much better with other dogs.
Spanish Mastiffs are also a very old dog breed. They have been producing drool since ancient Rome. Now, it’s our turn to accept the fact that living with a Spanish Mastiff means cleaning drool after them.
7. Pyrenean Mastiff
The last Mastiff on our list is the Pyrenean Mastiff (or Mastín del Pirineo). It’s another ancient dog breed that has been helping and defending people all around Europe. Just like the previous dog breed, the Pyrenean Mastiff is not very popular in the States.