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PostPosted: 12/27/13 8:40 am • # 1 
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Is it normal for a dog to snore?


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PostPosted: 12/27/13 9:04 am • # 2 
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LOL, oskar ~ our mini schnauzer sometimes snored ~ we never figured out the "when" or "why" ~ not sure if my mom ever checked with the vet ~

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PostPosted: 12/27/13 9:26 am • # 3 
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Well, dog with short snouts usually snore more. Pugs, bulldogs etc. If this is something new, I'd have it checked out.


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PostPosted: 12/27/13 9:28 am • # 4 
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Mine is snoring and sometimes makes sounds as if she's laughing.I think that's when she dreams about me, the sucker.


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PostPosted: 12/27/13 10:49 am • # 5 
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She's a bloodhound/shepherd mix and she's always been a snorer.


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PostPosted: 12/27/13 11:28 am • # 6 
Billy snores.


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PostPosted: 12/27/13 11:38 am • # 7 
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My St. Bernard can rattle windows especially when she's on her back with all four paws in the air. If she farts at the same time, my lady friend swears she can't tell the difference between us.


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PostPosted: 12/27/13 12:12 pm • # 8 
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Yes, it's normal, especially if they have short snouts. When I had my cocker spaniel/golden retriever mix, I found it kind of comforting to hear her snoring at night. Better that than farting.


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PostPosted: 12/28/13 12:54 pm • # 9 
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our dog snores louder than me.


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PostPosted: 01/02/14 11:59 am • # 10 
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Not only does she snore, she yips and pants and her legs move as if she is running. I assume she is having happy herding dreams.


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PostPosted: 01/02/14 2:01 pm • # 11 
Every dog we've had snores at times.....


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PostPosted: 01/05/14 7:22 pm • # 12 
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Oskar, I saw this and I thought of you.



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PostPosted: 01/05/14 8:34 pm • # 13 
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Which one do you think is Oskar?


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PostPosted: 01/06/14 9:09 am • # 14 
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Whichever one is snoring the loudest?


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PostPosted: 01/06/14 10:48 am • # 15 
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The open-eyed sleep always freaks me out. lol I don't see how they do that.


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