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No! Apart from his canines most of his teeth are through! He just walks around with his tongue hanging out, I guess he's just a slobbery baby . . . makes for a pile of washing and ironing though |
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Cassies isn't a drooler but Sam was....... he used to curl up on my lap purring away and the louder the purr, the more he'd drool! He used to go all squinty eyed when he did it too! |
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My old boy used to dribble a lot when he was massaging and having a cuddle. Denis dribbles a little because sometimes he sticks his tongue out when having a cuddle but then when he's done he licks his lips and goes to sleep and the dribbling stops. |
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