Drooling when we leave

:) Well, we got another baby. It is a shihtzu named Sammie. Guess what? Sophie doesn't drool anymore when we leave even though they are in separate rooms. Now we are working on learning to play safely. I'm not sure that will actually happen. Sophie wants to play so bad. Any tips an having a big baby and a little baby? They are so cute.
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I have a toy poodle and oes 10months, they play great my Sammi oes can get carried away etc when we get home and after a bath, we just get after her and get them to quiet down like 3 year kids. Our poodle is also the alpha dog her way or the highway. That can be funny to watch.
Besides that we have had 0 problems with them playing.
Usually they realize that they are playing with a small dog and are more gentle. I had a Toy Poodle and he and my Boxer used to play all the time.
From the second the Toy Poodle came home they were playing.
Supervision is the best way to get them aquainted.

As for the drooling, it was probably anxiety related and now that Sophie knows she's not alone when you leave she's okay. :)
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