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My Toby's snores can some nights rival my husband's!! And every once in awhile he has a bad dream I guess and let's out this loud, eerie, high pitched yowl. :^) |
Mine does. :p But even so, it pales in comparison to the laws my Peke used to saw. |
Mine snores too, I think is cute.:animal36 |
Molly snores too. She also makes these little sucking type noises too when she's in a deeper sleep. I remember some of the dogs from my childhood on that snored too as well as twitched and made little noises while dreaming. These were chihuahuas, min. schnauzers and Irish Wolfhounds. So, I would say that all (breeds) dogs snore and make noises while sleeping/dreaming. lol :woof: |
Roxie snores too...and quite loudly. |
Sweet Jesus ... do they ever!!! :) My dainty little 5 lb. diva sounds like a 100 lb. big dog! The funny thing ... she and Patrick sound like a concert! I am often wakened by the big snore followed by the little snore ... if they could just snore in unison it might help my insomnia! :sidesplt: |
Bubba snores like a man. When Bubba and dh get to snoring at the same time it's no sleep for me and Bubba like to sleep with his head on my pillow and snore in my ear. |
Keegan & Clarence snore but Keegan is much louder. I recorded Keegan's snoring on my Iphone and play it for anyone who will listen! |
Yes they do!!!!! Toffee would snore, and now Mr.Darcy does - Lizzie has only spent her first night here - so don't know yet about her:D |
Mollie Jade snores because she have a respiratory problem . Frimousse doesn't snore . |
Good, I feel better now, too! Plenty of sleepless nights laying in bed laughing at how a 4 lb. hairball can snore like an old man! |
Ours snore, makes other assorted noises, and sometimes even sounds like a goose when she is awake. She also vocalizes and has trained us in what they mean, so we can get do for her what she wants. |
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Miloh doesn't snore yet, but twitches at times when he's deeply asleep. I too would love to know what they dream about. lol |
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