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Is There Anything I Can Do To Get My Dog To Quit Snoring?

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17 Responses to “Is There Anything I Can Do To Get My Dog To Quit Snoring?”

  1. Sandra R says:

    Is it loud deep snoring? Or just when it’s sleeping in a certain position. My Lab mix snores when her head is hanging off the couch or if she’s sleeping on her back, but she has a deviated septum (that’s when one side on the nose is blocked by cartilage so air flow is restricted). If that’s what your dog has a vet can surgically repair it but since it doesn’t effect my dogs life I just wake her so she repositions herself and we deal with it.

  2. brainsal says:

    If you have a bulldog, pug, or a dog with a small snout, they’re prone to breathing disorders. If you have a dog like that, I’d be less concerned about your comfort and be more concerned about the health of your dog. If it isn’t a breed like that, you could question your dogs vet what to do about the problem if you can’t get over it.

  3. ♥Mz Jasper Hale/Whitlock/Cullen♥ says:

    You’ll probably despise me for this one…..
    I keep a couple small, light pillows by my bed and they get hurled at the dog that is asking for it.
    Snoring I can live with. I grew up with the world champion of dog snorers! But, that licking that goes on forever?! Bam! Pillow time… right to the head!
    Sleep is precious.

  4. Jazzie says:

    Well, If it’s that loud where it is really bugging and annoying you than maybe you should place the dog in a different space/room. That could help and if you can still here it I reckon your dog snores pretty loud. LOL. Maybe question a vet or something like that. IDK SORRY
    Thxxx Ash**
    +

  5. Ashilyne A says:

    Sometimes I can snap my fingers and they will stop for a minute or, get up turn the dog over and get back in bed, get up turn the other dog over, and over and over. We will all get more sleep when they invent breath-rite strips for dogs

  6. Rotten Rotts says:

    the right answer is no!!! Different breads have more or less luck with things as the pillow ect. but in general it is like the wife. Like them thru it all.
    Adnoid surgery but it usually will not help
    100% cure is to wake it up. that was a cute one!!

  7. Alien Life Form says:

    Learn to delight in it.
    My female does and it’s humorous.
    Don’t let the dog sleep in your bed and it shouldn’t bother you when the dog snores. -!-

  8. Nedra E says:

    being all serious here, give him a pillow to rest his head upwards, it does help with snoring

  9. pug.madn says:

    ~place a pillow over your head.Between hubby and 2 snoring dogs here, I haven’t slept a full night in years.

  10. Lil'Bits Mom says:

    give him a breathe right nasal strip.lol, or wake him up or deal with it.

  11. nas_carf says:

    my dog use to snore to.
    it will eventually get quiter.
    just place its dog bed away from where you sleep

  12. a person who needs answers says:

    Wake him up. I promise that he will stop snoring if you do that

  13. modelgrr says:

    no. let the poor thing sleep.

  14. Melissa says:

    ha my dog snores and he sleeps with me ur ears will ajust soon.

  15. Foxxy Girrrl says:

    Let it snore…does it wake you up when you snore?

  16. Tina says:

    Go to the vet and question

  17. Lyn T says:

    ear plugs

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