Why Do Saint Bernards Slobber So Much?

A pet owner who has their heart, set on bringing home a Saint Bernard dog as a family pet, must know this breed has extreme slobbering.

There is No Saint Bernard That Do Not Slobber

If your dog breeder says, there are breeds of Saint Bernard that do not slobber, do not believe them. The Saint Bernard is not a Saint Bernard if they do not slobber excessively. These dogs are experts at making floors and carpets wet with slobber, and owners who love this breed learn to live with this characteristic of this amazing dog.

A Saint Bernard is a calm, friendly, sociable and patient breed of dog, well worth making them a family member. This breed of dog does not adapt to hot weather. Year around warmer climates will affect this breed more than other breeds, causing increased slobbering.

When this dog is actively running, and busy playing, the extreme slobber, allows for better breathing capacity. Excessive slobbering during eating helps this dog to chew, ingest and digest his food and water adequately. The Saint Bernard may not be ideal for your family if this characteristic cannot be overlooked.

The anatomy of the Saint Bernard’s face and head causes this breed to slobber more than other breeds of dogs. This dog has large drooping lips, tongue and jowls, which cause more, slobber than other breeds of dogs.

Exercise, the Primary Need for the Saint Bernard

This dog’s size needs proper space and room to romp every day. Daily exercise is necessary for them to continue good health. This dog enjoys daily walks or exercise outdoors.

Make sure that there is an adequate fenced in yard offering room to exercise. This dog loves jobs and goals. They love to play and romp in the snow, and colder weather is their choice for climate. These dogs love to ride in the car, so make sure your vehicle is large enough so your friend can comfortably enjoy their ride.

A pet owner who loves this breed can easily overlook this unpleasant slobbering trait, and give their pet the best home and companionship possible.

Pet owners who enjoy large dogs with kind temperaments may be the right owner to fulfill the needs of the saintly Saint Bernard. Training is suitable for this pet, and they easily learn to respond well to their owner.

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