About Large Dogs That Dont Drool

By Matthew Butler


Having a large dog might be your dream, but you have to face some facts before choosing one. First, you should have enough space for your new pet. Small apartment is rarely a very good choice. Another thing to think about is do you have enough time to take care about your pet's activity needs. Of course, if you have a house with a big fenced yard, it might solve some of these problems.

Anyway, there are some other issues to think about before deciding about the breed you are interested in. Some breeds shed excessively, while others might be drooling more than you would expect. Finding large dogs that dont drool, at least not too much, is not an easy task. Even so, here are some breeds that have minimal problems with drooling.

One of the best choices you can make if you are interested in one large dog without drooling problems is choosing Borzoi. This beautiful, big and clever animal is healthier than most other large breeds, and he doesn't even bark too much, and this is another quality to appreciate. Most big dogs will make a real mess when drinking water, but Borzoi is tidy even there.

It's all about lips, really. When dog's lips are close together, there will be less drooling. Instead of Borzoi, you could, for example, choose one Standard Poodle. Hypoallergenic, polite, tidy and clever, this dog is always a very good choice for a pet. If you don't appreciate his elegant looks, you can choose one of really interesting crossbreeds, maybe Labradoodle or Goldendoodle instead.

Fuzzy, messy and adorable Old English Sheepdogs are something hard to resist, by all means. They will make perfect family dogs, great children's companions and beautiful and funny friends to anyone. They are clever, trainable, maybe not so easy to maintain, but certainly simply irresistible. They do not have so much drooling problems as some other similar breeds.

Doberman is another breed that won't make such a mess. Although he looks intimidating, he is really a nice creature which will be loyal and lovable companion to anyone. Of course, he might be less friendly to strangers, especially if he thinks you or your family members are in some kind of danger. He is certainly large enough to protect you.

Some large breeds don't live so long, but these mentioned here will probably live around eleven to twelve years. Some breeds might have some characteristic health problems, and that's why you should consider all the facts before choosing your pet. Daily exercise is really important and make sure that your dog gets enough opportunity for it.

Find a good vet to take care of your pet's health and other things such as regular vaccination. Make sure to choose a right food for your dog, and take care not to overfeed him. When choosing your dog, be responsible. You are choosing a friend for life, not a toy. You have to know what to expect and how to deal with it. In return, you will get an unconditional love and friendship, and that is something to look forward to.




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