Very drooly, suddenly with no other symptoms... help!!

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I don't normally post in here, but I'm wondering if anyone can help!!
My 9yo black lab bitch is healthy and happy in herself, but when I got home tonight she was very drooly. She isn't normally slobbery except when you're eating an apple
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It's pools of water, like she's taken a drink and not swallowed it, not stringy or smelly, or anything. I cleaned her teeth as normal and she was happily letting me do that, and was happy for me to open her mouth and have a look - there's nothing stuck in her mouth.
She isn't coughing, or trying to be sick or rubbing at her mouth...
She hasn't drunk any more or less than normal over the day.
We took her temp and it's normal.

I've run out of ideas now, and I'm getting sick of mopping up after her!
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any help/ideas would be wonderful.
 
Hi there,

My greyhound does this in really scary situations...but because he is a big gaylord, lying in the car even looking at large crowds out of the window does this to him. I could never dream of taking him down the highstreet ha! His drool is very very clear, non smelly and constantly flowing in these extreme cases of fright
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Poor soul!! Is your dog quite anxious?
 
I had a dog do this once...it had licked a toad! Any chance shes done this? If not, another vote for a call to the vet!
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When we had a dog with bloat one of the symptoms was excess drooling. He was also trying to be sick so hopefully not this but I too would check with the vet. Another possibility is a stick or something stuck in the roof of her mouth. Hope you find the cause.
 
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