Dog Breeds That Drool the Most

Saint Bernards are affectionate, protective, and devoted companions, and despite their intimidating stature, they can be wonderful with children.

Saint Bernard

These canines flourish in cold climates and do poorly in warm regions.

Dogue de Bordeaux

The Dogue de Bordeaux, also known as the French mastiff, is another large dog with high drooling potential. 

This facial structure contributes to the breed's wrinkled, jowly muzzle, which may collect drool.

This breed is often referred to as the English or British bulldog due to its wrinkled forehead and somewhat grumpy expression. 

Bulldog

Bulldogs are more susceptible to health problems than the average dog. 

Newfoundlands are also known for being placid, affectionate, and water-obsessed family members.

Newfoundland

Newfie's large size, high shedding, and slobbery muzzle, you may have a lot of cleaning to do if you own one of these canines.

The Neapolitan mastiff is another enormous breed that loves its family unconditionally. 

Neapolitan Mastiff

Neapolitans have a great deal of superfluous skin along their bodies, as well as very large, sagging jowls.

Similar to the Saint Bernard, the Bernese mountain dog is a large, fluffy, gentle breed with a propensity to drool.

Bernese Mountain Dog

Family-oriented Neapolitan mastiffs are placid, gentle, and affectionate, and they get along well with familiar children.

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