Raising Your Paws- Your resource for dog & cat pet parents

Raising Your Paws- Your resource for dog & cat pet parents


054 The Reasons Dogs Drool So Much & Why Family Dogs Bite Family Members.

November 19, 2019

Does your dog leave puddles of drool on the floor in anticipation of eating when you open the container of its food? Or perhaps you have one of those large dog who slobbers constantly. Why do dogs drool? There are many reasons for this. Find out what they are in this episode.


You may be surprised to hear that some of the most common dog bites happen to family members from the family dog. Why is this? What are the circumstances that can lead to your dog biting you or someone in the family? And most importantly, what can be done to prevent this? I’m continuing my conversation with Melissa Berryman, a dog bite prevention expert and author of the book, “People Training for Good Dogs: What Breeders don’t tell you and what trainers don’t teach.” We’ll cover those topics today.


Does your cat sometimes act like they are hearing things? Maybe you figure they’ve gone kind of nuts – because you don’t hear a thing. Actually they are – hearing what you are not! In this episode I’ll explain just how much better your cat’s hearing is compared to yours.




Additional Resources for the show


Source for the story about dog’s drooling – The Secret Lives of Dogs by Jana Murphy and the Editors of Pets - part of the family.


Melissa Berryman’s People Training for Good Dogs website.


Amazon link to Order “People Training for Good Dogs.”


Source for the story about cats hearing – What Your Cat Knows by Sally Morgan.