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PostSubject: Snoring   Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:37 am

So I hope this is not a repeat thread. But does your dog's snore,? Is this something that comes with the breed? I know dogs with small noses, Pugs, Boston's, Bulldogs, etc etc snore because their snouts are small. But last night Rustee sounded like he was hiper ventilating in a bag. He snores so loud and fast and each night with him is a new sound. My husband snores quiet now compaired to Rustee. He does sleep in a soft crate in our room clear accross the room but I still hear him. Do they have breate rights for dogs???? lol
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PostSubject: Reply>   Tue Jun 10, 2008 5:26 am

1 tsp of castrol oil on their kibble once a week, Thats the trick for horse vioces in hounds but snoring Razz Well that means hes comfortable mama lol Dont worry the houndier they are the more they snore. Rustees Grandfather was a snorer as well and the same for Rustees brother "Dan" Usually this is how it works if the dog is cold they will breathe more through their nose. A heated dog usually tends to open their mouth. So he must be like in paradise in other words lol. The question is are you wiling to heat up your house so Rustee dont snore lol......


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PostSubject: Re: Snoring   Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:43 pm

All three of mine have snored at one point or the other. Our little Bella is the most regular snorer. She sounds like a train or something. Super loud. Over Christmas she was so loud we thought we were hearing another person from upstairs in the place we had rented. Turns out was just our little black puppy. It's really funny.
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PostSubject: Re: Snoring   Sun Jun 15, 2008 5:34 am

My redbone Pete also snores. He sleeps in my room with me too and it took quit awhile for me to learn to sleep through it . When he falls asleep and starts snoring I know he is out for the rest of the night.
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PostSubject: Re: Snoring   Mon Jun 16, 2008 8:44 am

Our Gunner snores. It's quite entertaining actually. You know he's out for a while if he starts snoring. Tira doesn't snore so much as whimper, kick and dream. When Gunner starts snoring his eyes roll back in his head and he starts twitching.
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