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My pug is up to date on rabies shots, I heard once they were only effective like 80% of the time though, and she is an inside dog, but sometimes I see a tiny bit of foam on her bottom lip. It is like a thin line of foamy saliva. She doesn't act strange, but is this normal or should I start considering some underlying health concern?
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If there is no drastic change in behavior, don't worry about it. If you were concerned enough to ask here, maybe you should take your dog to a vet. It couldn't hurt.
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There is no drastic change in behavior, but maybe I should give the vet a call.
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i have seen many many dogs get the foam stuff on there mouth. Some breeds are more prone than others to get this. Many dogs get it though if they get real excited or panting really heavy. Its no big deal, but if ur really worried i would go ahead and take ur dog to the vet.. just for the peace of mind.
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Wanna see our saint bernard's drooly?
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Awww haha yes I'd like to see.
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will sit and wait for dribbly dog photos to come up from Luna....:P........I love dribbly dogs.
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