12 Random question as a dog newbie. posted 2 years ago by Termin8or 2 years ago by Termin8or +13 / -1 19 comments share 19 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Mine do.
As long as he’s a decent sized dog I think he’s ok. I’m thinking 60lbs minimum to snore that big. But yeah, they can really saw logs.
Lol, I wasn’t expecting that! Funny stuff.
The older they get, the more this happens...
My Frenchie/Boston mix is really a loud snorer, my Shiba Inu not so much....
Take is as a compliment, a pup only snores when they are totally relaxed and in a deep sleep...
Where we howl 1, we howl all....
...now go and love on your pup(s)
Aren't smooshed noses, as with bulldogs, known for snoring? That said, I've had some cats that snored, too, and they weren't Persian, so they didn't have smooshed noses to blame it on.
"Smooshed nosed" pups are absolutely prone to snoring....
...that said, I have had Collie Dogs that were very loud snorers too...
Go figure....
I think it goes back to just being really relaxed, comfortable and most importantly, secure in their surroundings...
...I would ascribe this theory to Kitty Cats also...winks....
Winks...
Security is also demonstrated by sleeping belly up, and I love seeing my kitties do that.
Absolute truth....
Yes.
My boston terrier snored like a freight train. All the breeds with short squishy-face snouts do, I think.
Probably. He wasn't very big but he had a big heart and a big snore, so he knew he was really a Mastiff.