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Optimistic Cynic
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Clark, hound mix, snores softly, once in a while amping it up a bit. Last dog Ellie, our beautiful sweet yellow lab, may she RIP, snored like a sailor.
 
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Bandit snores like a chainsaw and has pretty vivid dreams

she will woof and snort, sometimes she 'runs' and other times her tail just starts flailing around (I'm surprised that doesn't wake her up)
 
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My two bull mastiff mixes both snore, sometimes louder than others. They also dream a lot (based on the "werf!" sounds and leg/body action, I'm guessing they're either chasing something or being chased by something). I heard one of them growl in a dream the other day. But snore? Oh hell yeah.
 
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The snoring was bad enough. I'm pretty sure that the noxious gas that came out of Jesse's other end violated several provisions of the Geneva Conventions, as well as the SIGforum waiver.



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My team at work is all remote. Our project manager has a French Bulldog who sleeps in the office while my manager is working. Whenever he is on a call, all we can hear is the dog snoring. Smile



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He snores, he yips, he barks, he runs, he twitches, he farts. He does all sorts of things while he sleeps. He's kind of a mess. Smile


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Our Daschunds snore a little.
 
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Bernese mountain dog.....yes.......ridiculously loud


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Thanks for all your replies. I miss my Shelby so much.
She was a great girl.
 
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My two dogs do all of the above.
And I find comfort in all of it, as I know I am not alone!

Love my girls.


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Yes, both of our Boxer boys snore, and have vivid dreams. As Rainman said, I find comfort in it. When I can’t sleep I just listen to them breathing or snoring, as the case may be, and smile..
 
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You betcha!!!



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Bandit snores like a chainsaw and has pretty vivid dreams

she will woof and snort, sometimes she 'runs' and other times her tail just starts flailing around (I'm surprised that doesn't wake her up)


Good god, Mine was the same. What do you think dogs dream about?
 
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They yip, and twitch but not enough to bother my sleep.
One lays up hard against me and keeps me warm but tends to pull the covers off too.


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All 3 of mine do, softly and sweetly very soothing to me. They also yip and twitch when they dream.

I love that pug PR64 - a beauty!


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That's not my dog.
 
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I don't have a dog, but one of my cats occasionally makes sort of snoring sounds.

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My elderly boxer/beagle mix snores like a freight train. Always has. Sounds like a full grown lumberjack. I'm so used to it at this point that if I don't hear it from the foot of my bed I nudge her to make sure she's ok.

My year old shepherd mix doesn't snore, but she talks in her sleep. I don't know what she dreams about, but it's clearly vivid.
 
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I'll bet she dreamed about catching one of those squirrels.
They would wait till the last second before they climbed up the tree.
I don't what would have happened if she ever caught one. Smile
 
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Oh yeah! laying beside me right now snoring away.




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