Why is my dog drooling so much whenever our new puppy is around? Should I be concerned about this behavior?

Lately, I've noticed that my dog starts drooling excessively whenever our new puppy is nearby. It’s particularly noticeable when they’re playing or just sitting in the same room. Should I be concerned about this drooling behavior, or is this just a normal reaction to having a new friend in the house?

Answer

It's common for dogs to drool when they are excited or experiencing new situations. Your dog's drooling around the new puppy is likely a normal behavior and may be due to excitement or social interaction.

  • Drooling can indicate excitement or anticipation.
  • New pets in the home can alter existing dynamics.
  • Monitoring behavior changes is important to ensure everything stays friendly.

Your dog's drooling near the new puppy is generally normal if it happens during play or when they are together. This behavior is often due to increased excitement or arousal levels. However, if your dog's drooling seems excessive or if you notice any signs of stress, such as growling or hiding, keep an eye on their interactions. Ensuring they have time apart and safe spaces they can retreat to can be beneficial. It's important to observe if both dogs seem comfortable and relaxed when together.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why does my dog drool around the new puppy?

    Dogs often drool due to excitement or stimulation. The presence of a new puppy might be causing heightened emotions, leading to increased drooling.

  • Should I be worried about excessive drooling?

    While some drooling is normal, if it becomes excessive or is accompanied by other symptoms like lethargy or aggression, consider consulting a veterinarian.

  • How can I help my dogs get along better?

    Ensure both dogs have their own spaces to retreat to, and use positive reinforcement to encourage calm interactions. Gradual introductions and supervised play can also help in building a peaceful relationship.

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