Not exact matches
Active families will be happier with active
dogs; neat families will be happier with
dogs that don't shed and
drool; and quiet, shy families will be happier with mild - mannered breeds that need
only moderate exercise.
It's particularly interesting that the last category of behaviors — vomiting, excessive
drooling and diarrhea — while
only seen in 1 out of 5
dogs with separation anxiety, is strongly suggestive of the disorder because
dogs without separation anxiety are very unlikely to exhibit those symptoms.
Not
only is human food unhealthy and the cause of a number of common
dog ailments such as pancreatitis, but it is also extremely bothersome once the
dog is older and takes to
drooling on dinner guests.
That's why it's important to do your research in advance and select treats that not
only keep your
dog happy and
drooling for more, but also maintain her health.
It seems very strange that the
drooling started after dropping him off at the kennels, where they may have been something (cleaning chemicals) which caused the vomiting and
drooling;
only the
drooling continues now whilst at home after food which is puzzling (normally remove a
dog from the environment and the condition resolves).