Saint Bernards are famous for their massive size and equally massive drooling. Their loose jowls and large mouths contribute to their slobbering tendencies
With their long ears and deep wrinkles, Bloodhounds are known for their droopy, slobbery faces. They have a tendency to drool, especially when they're excited or after eating
Newfoundland dogs are gentle giants with a thick, water-resistant coat. Unfortunately, they also have a tendency to drool quite a bit, particularly after drinking water
Bulldogs are characterized by their wrinkled faces and pushed-in noses, both of which contribute to their drooling tendencies. They may drool when they're hot, stressed, or just because they can't help it
Bullmastiffs are powerful, muscular dogs with a tendency to drool, particularly after eating or drinking. Their loose jowls and heavy lips contribute to their slobbery nature
Mastiffs are one of the largest dog breeds, and they're also known for their drooling. Their loose, wrinkled skin and massive jowls make them prone to slobbering, especially when they're relaxed
Great Danes are gentle giants known for their towering height and friendly demeanor. However, they're also known for their drooling tendencies, particularly after eating or drinking
Bernese Mountain Dogs are large, sturdy dogs with a thick, double coat. While they may not drool as much as some other breeds on this list, they still have a tendency to slobber, especially after drinking water