You salivate, and the warmth in your mouth is melting the fats and sugars.
Yes, salivate is a verb.
you begin to salivate first, this gets your taste buds ready for the grub.
Foaming at the mouth is NOT an actual sign of rabies. Most likely scenario is that the wolf that is foaming at the mouth has just run very fast or very far, causing it to salivate.
There is no tone that causes a dog to salivate; you need to train a particular dog to do that as it is a learned behavior. You might want to read about the apparently not-so-famous experiment by Ivan Pavlov.
Well, for one, catnip has been known to make cats salivate excessively.
Dogs foam at the mouth when they have rabies because the virus travels through the body and into the saliva glands. Once there the virus infects the cells and begins to replicate, the excess of saliva producing cells causes the dog to salivate more than usual, thus the dog foams at the mouth. The virus is also secreted in the saliva, thereby successfully spreading it.
In Pavlov's experiment, the unconditioned stimulus (US) was the food that naturally triggers the dog's salivation reflex. This means that the food automatically causes the dog to salivate without any conditioning.
What causes peppery mouth
Not every dog drools, but many dogs do. When dogs salivate, the saliva can drool out the corners of their flues if they have loose or baggy flues: unlike humans, dogs cannot pucker or close their lips (flues) tightly. Salivation an be triggered by something that the dog wants to eat, or it may simply happen naturally throughout the day, depending on the breed.
to salivate
only if your mouth is full of lemon juice WHEN they swab it . kinda foolish to think this lemon will just make you salivate MORE