Babies drool or slobber as they do not have full control over their mouth and tongue muscles yet. It is a normal part of their development as they explore and learn to use their mouth and produce saliva. Over time, as they grow and develop, they will gain better control over their mouths and the drooling will decrease.
"Slobber" is spelled as s-l-o-b-b-e-r.
You slobber by letting spit come out of your mouth. Hope that helps == ==
horses sometimes slobber because they've eaten clover
slobber
The word "slobber" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to saliva that dribbles from the mouth. As a verb, it means to let saliva flow freely from the mouth.
I believe any bulldog you get will slobber. My American Bulldog tends to slobber at the sight of food, but the slobbering isn't a bad thing and they tend to grow out of it once they get older. As a young adult, my AM BD seemed to slobber ALL the time. Now, she doesn't at all unless she is around food that she wants to eat.
Slobber, clobber, and jobber all rhyme with robber.
all dogs slobber but golden reitrievers dont very much and neither do labs big dogs like newfoundlands and st. bernards do slobber. this is Jewels7410 i have a pug x cavalier and she dosent drool, it depends on the dog
yes he is a skylander
they can't have babies without a male.
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