Drooling - Exclusively Setters2024-03-29T13:02:55Zhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/forum/topics/drooling?feed=yes&xn_auth=noWell remembered yes it did co…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2015-09-29:865021:Comment:11585492015-09-29T17:00:20.004ZKim Everndenhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/KimEvernden
Well remembered yes it did come from the TV series only when I decided to get another pup did it spring to mind<br />
Thanks for tip I have a towel in car for dogs and carry wipes for poor sole that they meet .
Well remembered yes it did come from the TV series only when I decided to get another pup did it spring to mind<br />
Thanks for tip I have a towel in car for dogs and carry wipes for poor sole that they meet . I've had 16 Irish to date, a…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2015-09-29:865021:Comment:11585462015-09-29T16:43:32.619ZSue Patersonhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/SuePaters0n
<p>I've had 16 Irish to date, a mix of boys and girls. I can't remember the girls being droolers, (except when we have brought in new puppies), but most of the boys have been, and at the moment I have 3 who drool for England!! I, like James, am never without a slobber cloth, which also is a bar towel. I have quite a few, and particularly favour the Guiness ones :) I always offer them to the poor unfortunates who stop to make a fuss of the boys, but the cloth is usually soaking…</p>
<p>I've had 16 Irish to date, a mix of boys and girls. I can't remember the girls being droolers, (except when we have brought in new puppies), but most of the boys have been, and at the moment I have 3 who drool for England!! I, like James, am never without a slobber cloth, which also is a bar towel. I have quite a few, and particularly favour the Guiness ones :) I always offer them to the poor unfortunates who stop to make a fuss of the boys, but the cloth is usually soaking anyway!</p>
<p>Just watch out for the flying 'shoestring' and hope it doesn't land anywhere inappropriate. </p>
<p>I love the Bodie and Doyle names...Was it the Professionals TV series that made you think of that?</p> Thank you James glad to know…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2015-09-29:865021:Comment:11582582015-09-29T13:52:19.837ZKim Everndenhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/KimEvernden
Thank you James glad to know it's normal that others drool as well, I do take Baby wipes with me they do the job, he just drools when running ,food not a problem and hasn't met any girls yet in season got that to come!<br />
Thanks again
Thank you James glad to know it's normal that others drool as well, I do take Baby wipes with me they do the job, he just drools when running ,food not a problem and hasn't met any girls yet in season got that to come!<br />
Thanks again My boy has always been a droo…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2015-09-29:865021:Comment:11585432015-09-29T13:29:12.269ZJames Doranhttp://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/JAMESDORAN
<p>My boy has always been a drooler, Kim, especially when it comes to food....or girls in season! I simply carry a slaber cloth ( A.K.A. a bar towel ) with me at all times. It is convenient in size and handy for the job ( Get several of them ). I have seen many who don't seem to drool at all.....and then the likes of ours who do somewhat in varying degrees. It never really bothered me and I just accepted it as part of his individuality. Perhaps you could mention it to your vet. I am not aware…</p>
<p>My boy has always been a drooler, Kim, especially when it comes to food....or girls in season! I simply carry a slaber cloth ( A.K.A. a bar towel ) with me at all times. It is convenient in size and handy for the job ( Get several of them ). I have seen many who don't seem to drool at all.....and then the likes of ours who do somewhat in varying degrees. It never really bothered me and I just accepted it as part of his individuality. Perhaps you could mention it to your vet. I am not aware of any medical conditions that could be a factor.....but then I am not a vet. I hope other members will post their knowledge and/or experience on the subject also. Best wishes.</p>