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Anonymous
Question - if you have a dog, does it have a snoring problem? I hear this is common among dogs, but my Lab seems to saw some serious logs every time she gets some shut-eye.
>> Anonymous
Snoring's always more common with the flatfaced breeds like pugs and bulldogs. First time I heard about a lab, but a friend's german shepherd has the most obnoxious snores too.

Like humans, dog snoring is difficult to trace a cause to and difficult to cure. Just take her outside for the night.
>> Anonymous
Snoring is cute. It is not a problem. Maybe you are the one with the problem.
>> Anonymous
My 14-year-old miniature poodle snores.
>> Anonymous
My both my dogs snore, depending on what position they're sleeping in. Doesn't happen very often though. Try rolling them over or something, that gets my dogs to stop for the night.
>> Anonymous
>>192744

No it's not. It can get annoying. Fast.
>> Anonymous
>>192744

this basement dweller probably snores, and thinks it's all right because there's no one to hear it.
>> Anonymous
OP here. It's not a big problem for me - I can live with it. I just wanted to know if it's normal or not, or the result of some health problem (i.e., like humans and sleep apthnea.)