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[quote1303335631=tosamama] Thanks all :) I am mighty proud parent. Drool in Tosas vary quite a bit. I'd say my male drools the most, usually really gluey stuff that hangs in slingers from the corners of his mouth. My older female is next up, she's like a leaky faucet when she's about to get food, blows bubbles and all out her lips. The other two really don't drool. I do have to wipe mouths after eating and drinking, but it's not bad other than that. They're house dogs, and once a week i do a wall inspection and clean up any slingers that they've shaken off. Generally, the bigger the jowls (loose lower lip), the worse the drool. [/quote1303335631] Thank you Tosamama, I have to say my standard/hybrid American Bulldog has a puddle when I have him sit waiting to release him to eat his food but never just sitting or standing around. That's the only thing I'm concerned with excessive drooling, I still LOVE the Tosas.