We have a drooler and he's a complete slob about drinking. First a few slurps then swings his head in a dripping arc to look around then slurps more then a five foot trail as he walks away from his bowl. I keep a beach towel next to the water bowl to mop up many times daily. As a puppy he actually stepped into his water bowl with his two front paws while drinking. The actual drool is more slippery than the water, but does reflect the most appreciative anticipation of all of the meals that I prepare him. He owns my heart as does his dry mouthed sister.
Susan Kowitz, Mercedes, and Bentley Sequim, WA > but I have NEVER > seen a Berner drool. If there are some that do, I'm sure it's rare. I've > been around plenty of them and have never seen any indication of > drooling. The ones I've seen have also been pretty neat about drinking.