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	<title>Comments on: Droolings and Labrador Retriever Alaskan Malamute Mix puppy?</title>
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		<title>By: asherah05</title>
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		<description>Well, I can tell you that you adopted a dog that's mixed with a mild drooler (Lab) &#38; an excessive drooler (Alaskan Malamute). Of course, we all know that one reason that dogs drool is because they're hot &#38; it's a way for them to release &#34;sweat&#34;. Unfortunately, drooling is a natural process &#38; this ISN'T a trait that you can make go away or even limit permanently... you can't just train them to stop drooling or even hope that they learn to understand when &#38; where they can or can't drool, it's just part of who they are. I have heard of some types of natural remedies that you give to the dog orally that can help treat over excessive drooling, just Google things like &#34;stop dog drooling&#34;, &#34;treat dog drooling&#34;, etc. but I can't vouch for what works or what doesn't in regards to those things...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I can tell you that you adopted a dog that&#8217;s mixed with a mild drooler (Lab) &amp; an excessive drooler (Alaskan Malamute). Of course, we all know that one reason that dogs drool is because they&#8217;re hot &amp; it&#8217;s a way for them to release &quot;sweat&quot;. Unfortunately, drooling is a natural process &amp; this ISN&#8217;T a trait that you can make go away or even limit permanently&#8230; you can&#8217;t just train them to stop drooling or even hope that they learn to understand when &amp; where they can or can&#8217;t drool, it&#8217;s just part of who they are. I have heard of some types of natural remedies that you give to the dog orally that can help treat over excessive drooling, just Google things like &quot;stop dog drooling&quot;, &quot;treat dog drooling&quot;, etc. but I can&#8217;t vouch for what works or what doesn&#8217;t in regards to those things&#8230;</p>
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