keep such things out of reach. What about DROOL?
This warrants a separate section. It will likely be there. Dogs with short muzzles usually have saggy lips that don’t contain drool well. Drool occurs primarily in two instances. Exercise generates drool as the dog salivates to control body temperature. Fortunately, he should not exercise much indoors. Drool also occurs after drinking as existing deposits are thinned and start to flow. Gross, huh? We do no consider it much of a problem IF you do certain things. 1.) Keep drool cloths (we use white shop towels from SAM’s) available for a quick wipe indoors and always carry one with you on walks. 2.) Put slip covers on couches and chairs. Even if the dog is trained to stay off, the cushions and arms will be at mouth level. I recommend a special arrangement with separate covers for the cushions and a ‘pillowcase’ type covers for the back and arms. Throw type covers will migrate rapidly if the dog is allowed on the couches.