v
rule
navbarDiscovery ChannelTLCAnimal PlanetTravel ChannelDiscovery Health ChannelDiscovery Store
rule
Animal Planet rule
rule
rule
rule
Animal Planet
free newsletter
rule
site search
rule
 
Message Boards
    Forums    Pet Talk    Dog Dish    Snoring and kicking

Closed Topic Closed
Go
New
Find
Tools
-star Rating Rate It!  Login/Join 
Senior Member
Posted
My dog snores very loud and kicks in her sleep. sometimes she even barks. is there anything i can do to stop these annoying habbits? (She is a Pug/pomeranian so she has a squished nose but not as squished as a normal pug.)
 
Posts: 143 | Registered: 05-07-07Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Senior Member
Posted Hide Post
The snoring might have something to do with her breathing, you might want to have it looked at, but everything else, that's just the joy of having a dog Smile

They all do it. Funny story, my pup was sound asleep behind me when I hear:

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm PUFF

it sounded like a kid doing a bombing noise, I about died laughing. OHNOES! My dog is a terrorist dreaming about bombings!
 
Posts: 756 | Registered: 10-28-05Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Senior Member
Posted Hide Post
Thats what i figured! just wanted to know if that was normal or not. Sassy barks with her mouth closed when she sleeps so it sounds really funny. My other dog bob usually doesnt snore but i came into my room while he was sleeping and it sounded like he was meowing... he thinks hes a cat when hes awake so i guess he thinks hes a cat when hes asleep!
 
Posts: 143 | Registered: 05-07-07Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Senior Member
Posted Hide Post
Dogs dream there's nothing you can do to stop either behaviour, they aren't voluntary doing it. I have a rottweiler she snores farts and my borde4r collie yips in her sleep. it's something you have to deal with with having certain breeds of dogs
 
Posts: 951 | Registered: 03-19-07Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Member
Posted Hide Post
do poms do stuff like that usually?
 
Posts: 17 | Registered: 07-21-07Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Senior Member
Posted Hide Post
My pets sleep outside of my room at night. That's pretty much how I solve the snoring/kicking issue.
 
Posts: 115 | Registered: 03-26-07Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Member
Posted Hide Post
My 3 Labradors snore but dont kick much, they just move.
 
Posts: 9 | Registered: 07-26-07Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Member
Posted Hide Post
2 of my 3 dogs move and make noises in their sleep. My little boy doggie used to suckle in his sleep. Guess he was a pup again. Now he has the silliest girly yip. His paws and nose and breathing is usually going a mile a minute too. My other dreamer does the yipping, whining, heavy breathing, and twitching. She even once lifted her head right off the floor then smacked it back down. I was suprised she didn't wake herself. It used to wake me up, but now, unless its really loud, it doesn't bother me at all.
 
Posts: 23 | Registered: 11-17-05Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Member
Posted Hide Post
Well my new puppy snores and kicks in her crate and I just figured that her crate is to small for her. (I am getting her a new one this week)
 
Posts: 13 | Registered: 08-03-07Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
 Previous Topic | Next Topic powered by eve community  

Closed Topic Closed

    Forums    Pet Talk    Dog Dish    Snoring and kicking

Picture(s): DCL |

By visiting this site, you agree to the terms and conditions
of our Visitor Agreement. Please read. Privacy Policy.
Copyright © 2008 Discovery Communications, LLC.

The number-one nonfiction media company.