Does your dog snore?

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    claudine Well-Known Member

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    My friend's dog always snores very loudly. It's hilarious! He is a tiny, extremely loud dog:p Listening to him made me laugh so hard.
    Unfortunately, my Homer doesn't make any sounds when he's asleep.
    What about your dogs? Do they snore?
     
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    Trellum Well-Known Member

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    Uhm, not tat I know of, lol! But I've owned dogs who do snore and so do other equally funny things ;) I once owned a dog who snored very hard, once he woke up scared to his own snoring sound!
     
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    claudine Well-Known Member

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    It's funny when dogs get scared because of noises they made themselves:)
    Homer sometimes moves his paws when he sleeps and once he almost barked, but other than that he's very quiet. Right now, he sleeps on my lap;)
     
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    I can't say I have heard my two small dogs snore. I think my husband takes care of that for the household.:) I was going to say I will pay extra attention tonight but I feel I can safely say they don't. In the early days they slept in the bed with me but overtime I had to shift them to their own beds on the bedroom floor. I would have heard something back then.

    Only last night I woke up to one in my face. She slipped into bed when I was sleeping. If she was snoring I would have heard. So no is my final answer. My dogs don't snore
     
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    claudine Well-Known Member

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    Haha, that's so cute! I'm sure my Homer would try to slip into my bed too if I let him, but I always close the door in my room. I don't want to sleep with him, because he isn't clean. I could deal with snoring, but I can't deal with the smell;)
     
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    We have a Golden and a 150 pound Pressa. They both snore! It's horrible and I complain all of the time. Then we were out of town and had to get a dog sitter. I found that my wife and I missed the constant late night combo snoring and snorts! It's strangely comforting after a couple of years.
     
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    Haha, it's possible to get used to anything, I guess;) Over the years, I got used to my dog's smell. I hated it at first, but now it doesn't bother me at all.
    If he snored, I would eventually start liking it too.
     
    claudine, Nov 21, 2014
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