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Golly, We kept her bed as far away from ours as we could.
But Jesus she could wake up the whole house with her snoring.
 
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Golly, We kept her bed as far away from ours as we could.
But Jesus she could wake up the whole house with her snoring.
Jesse Mastiff's snoring could set off car alarms in the next county.



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Thanks. I like that.
 
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What are you doing so up this late like me?
 
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Our Retriever doesn't snore but he has some pretty intense dreams sometimes. He will growl, bark and make some other crazy ass sounds from time to time. I imagine he is dreaming about fending off grizzly bears and mountain lions who come too close to the farm. Smile



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Damn does she ever! Dixie is a Bloodhound and is always in the same room as i am. She can rattle the doors off there hinges. She wakes me up several times a night snoring. All i have to do is say Dixie You are snoring and she will move and reposition herself enough to stop. Some times i have to say it twice or i will say you sound like a tuba Dixie before she wakes up enough to stop. She still sleeps quieter then my wife tough.
 
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Moses the Cat snores.


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Yes, Tars, the 13 (or 14) year old Shepard/Malamute soes - and she likes to sleep on the wife’s side of the bed (on the floor).

Ruger, the 10 year old Brittany dreams - heavily - at night. To the point where he’ll wake us.

One night he was dreaming so heavily, and i got fed up with wife yelling at him from across the house (while she was laying next to me), i went out there to wake him.

Upon calling his name and lightly shaking him, he did the startled jump to his feet with a dazed and confused look. No aggression, just confusion.

About 15 - 30 seconds later he realized I was in front of him and all was good.






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One of our beagles has developed what I will describe as a dainty snore over the years. It’s easy to miss when there’s background noise, but there nonetheless.




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Yes, they all snore.. quietly, but they still snore.


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Ted weighs about 7 pounds but you’d think he was 200 by the snoring he does. He’s pushing 15 years old so he can sleep and snore wherever he likes. It’s comical how loud he is at times
 
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We have a Chocolate Lab and yes, he snores.



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Our beagle snores, but not very loud.

She is 16 years old.




 
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Our current Boston, Bullitt; snores a little bit. The previous one, Becky; really didn't. Then before them, our last two Boxers; Brenda & Zena - snored something fierce! Smile My wife would wake up and shove them & me, saying that we were having a concert!


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Lolly, our medium size lab, snores so loud that she wakes up my wife. Carl, our big guy, rarely snores.
 
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Wife has a recording of the cat sleeping on my lap, both of us snoring.


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My 6 year old Labradoodle does snore, but it's not loud. He also sometimes growls softly while he's sleeping.
 
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Worse: she farts.
 
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Our big ol' chow-aussie mix rescue dog (since crossed the Rainbow Bridge) would snore up a storm. The Missus remarked how Strider and I would snore, sometimes in unison and sometimes in the off beat. Our two current pups, both senior citizens occasionally will puppy yip while their sleeping. ,
 
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Yep, loudly
Even worse when it gets just a tiny bit cold and she squeezes her big ass between you with her head on the pillow.
I swear you can feel your cheeks flapping, like on a bike at 90 MPH.
I shake her till she wakes up and moves back to the end of the bed, mean mugging me the whole time.
 
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