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Topic Dog Boards / General / snoring
- By satincollie (Moderator) Date 20.08.02 22:39 UTC
This may seem like a silly question but I promised my niece I would ask does anyone know of anything that would help with a dog that snores (he he he ) Apparently Tanya is keeping her awake at night by snoring but she doesn't want to put her out of her bed:D I couldn't help laughing but Sarah is taking this so seriouosly I feel for her aswell(spoilt dog Yep):D Gillian
- By lorraine1000 [gb] Date 20.08.02 22:44 UTC
sorry i can not tell you. but one thing i can say is that i feel like killing the old man as he does so bad. lol love to find somthing that could stop that it drives me mad. i have tryed every thing but does not work.

lorraine
- By Christine Date 21.08.02 07:28 UTC
Nope Gillian but if you find out let me know! Everyone of my Labs snore & so does hubby and at times its like a contest who can go loudest & longest but thankfully they don`t all do it at the same time :)
Christine2
- By Leigh [gb] Date 21.08.02 07:32 UTC
KENNELS ... cures all snoring instantly :D Dogs, Husbands, Kids ...
- By Christine Date 21.08.02 07:56 UTC
LOL Leigh :) Six of the labs sleep outside when we go to bed & I`m still threatening hubby!!!!!!
Christine2
- By mari [ie] Date 21.08.02 11:03 UTC
Leigh what about the ribbons lol :d
- By Kerioak Date 21.08.02 12:12 UTC
Hi Gillian

I have found so far three reasons for my dogs snoring

1. They have their throats/noses resting on something and restricting breathing

2. They are overweight

3. Pregnancy!

Christine
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 21.08.02 12:14 UTC
LOL

I was going to say that those 3 criteria worked for why men snore too ....then I noticed the pregnancy one :p

Melody
- By 9thM [gb] Date 21.08.02 12:26 UTC
4. They're a clumber spaniel - renown snorers :D
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 21.08.02 12:13 UTC
Buy your niece some ear plugs. Ja:)kie
- By LJS Date 21.08.02 15:06 UTC
Moose the Pup, ( when do they officially become adults ??) has snored like a trooper ever since she was a wee little pup. It is definately worse when she is very tired and goes into 'deep sleep chasing rabbits' kind of slumber. My other two Labs were never as bad!

Lucy
- By Pink_Retro [gb] Date 21.08.02 16:18 UTC
my cat snores.... not that loud tho, i dont know of any ways to stop it sorry
- By kayosville [gb] Date 22.08.02 16:00 UTC
I would love to try the kennel idea on hubby think Tanya is just trying to compete with him and he wonders why i work 5 nights a week LOL
Sheila ( Sarah's mum) and yes Tanya is spoilt !!!!!
- By eoghania [de] Date 21.08.02 16:56 UTC
I nudge Samma to move her and tell her "shush" quietly. She usually repositions herself without waking and the loud noise ceases. Hey, it even works with hubby. He even does it to me, not that I ever SNORE :eek: :O ;)
toodles :cool:
- By satincollie (Moderator) Date 21.08.02 18:08 UTC
Well Tanya has been spayed so isn't pregnant:D and she isn't over weight in fact shes very fit.So Sarah is just gonna have to put up with it or buy ear plugs as suggested :D :D.Gillian
Topic Dog Boards / General / snoring

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