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Does your doggie snore?

  • She does not snore

    Votes: 6 5.8%
  • He does not snore

    Votes: 11 10.6%
  • She snores lightly/occasionally

    Votes: 32 30.8%
  • He snores lightly/occasionally

    Votes: 27 26.0%
  • She snores like a chainsaw

    Votes: 17 16.3%
  • He snores like a chainsaw

    Votes: 11 10.6%
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I have this pet hypothesis that males (of any species, really, but let's just stick with goldens for now) are more prone to sawing the ol' woodblock at night than females.*

I could be wrong.

Hence, here's my first feeble attempt at data collection.


* triggered by another fitful night's sleep thanks to friend Garp's snorkeling
 

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Tucker will snore once in a while, but he's not too loud. Our GSD, on the other hand, can practically move the house. Her favorite place to sleep is on the futon in DH's computer room in the basement and we can easily hear her snoring from the main floor. She has been a snorer since she was a young pup.
 

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Jazz is a crazy snorer but she's hilarious! She can be laying on my pillow and I will fall asleep and start snoring, and she sughs and gets up and moves to the floor like she is annoyed with me. Then she starts snoring herself.
 

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Sam snores sooo loudly sometimes!! And usually he's got his head right next to mine on my pillow so I get to hear it loud and clear LOL He's worse than Jeff!!

And although, even though Dillon doesn't snore, I'd take snoring over what HE does... its not the most pleasant sensation getting jolted out of sound sleep in the middle of the night to a dog barking in his sleep!
 

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I'm wondering if you could make it a multiple choice poll? Maxie snores like a chainsaw (lmao, she's just like her daddy!) but Mojo doesn't snore at all.
yes, I should've done thst - but how? Can I still edit it to be multiple choice?
 

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Thankfully, none of my three snore.
 

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Our dog started snoring very loudly a couple of months ago. It got so loud that I even consulted the vet.

The vet put Axel on a scale, pronounced him chubby/overweight and told me our dog would start snoring less as soon as we put him on a diet. The vet said that was a tipical "fat person's snore".

We did and he really stopped snoring the way he did before. He still does snore, but rarely and lightly now.
 

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I need multiple choice, too....
My old two snore lightly. The vet says things just sorta get a bit slack with age and it's nothing to worry about (yes, I worry about everything).
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the Tito monster can really snore up a storm if he gets going!
 

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I'll bet there'll be a lot less snoring to listen to from on the sofa tonight :p:

Don't know if either of the dogs snore, I wouldn't be able to hear them over the chainsaw next to me!:lol::sleeping:
 
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