These gentle giants are famous for their drooling, thanks to their large jowls and mouths.
Known for their incredible sense of smell, Bloodhounds also have loose, floppy lips that contribute to their drooling.
Bulldogs have loose, wrinkled skin around their faces, which can lead to excessive drooling, especially after eating or drinking.
These water-loving dogs have thick, heavy lips and a penchant for drooling, especially when excited.
Mastiffs are big, powerful dogs with loose skin, particularly around their mouths, which can lead to significant drooling.
With their long, droopy ears and loose facial skin, Basset Hounds are prone to drooling, particularly when they're sniffing around for a scent.
Great Danes are one of the largest dog breeds, and their size is matched by their propensity for drooling.
These gentle giants have thick fur and loose skin, which can lead to drooling, especially in hot weather.
Boxers are energetic and playful dogs with loose, muscular lips that can lead to drooling, particularly when they're excited or hungry.
Similar to the Bulldog, English Bulldogs have loose, wrinkled skin around their faces, which can result in drooling, especially after eating or drinking.