Drooling may be a symptom of an underlying problem. Here are a few other signs that may accompany hyper-salivation: Decreased appetite: If hyper-salivation is caused by chronic GI problems, the dog may experience a gradual loss of appetite. If nausea is the cause, the drooling may be temporary and cease when the upset stomach resolves.
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a disorder of the neurological system that affects cervids, or animals that are members of the deer family, such as deer, elk, and moose. CWD is caused by a prion, or a misfolded protein. Prions are mostly found in the brain and the spinal cord but have also been detected in saliva, urine, feces, and blood.
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