Also question is, is it bad if my dog snores?
Like humans, dogs snore because the air flow in nasal passageways or the throat is restricted. This can be perfectly normal and can be caused by something as simple as your dog sleeping on his back. You may think you're doing your dog good by feeding him treats, but it could be the root cause of his noisy breathing.
Likewise, who should I see about my snoring? An ear nose and throat specialist (otolaryngologist) may examine your throat and neck and the inside of your mouth to diagnose the cause of snoring.
Thereof, which dog breeds snore the most?
In this blog, I will cover 5 dog breeds that are known to snore and keep you up all night.
- The Pug.
- The Bulldog.
- The Shih Tzu.
- The French Bulldog.
- The Boston Terrier.
How do I know what causes my snoring?
Snoring can be caused by a number of factors, such as the anatomy of your mouth and sinuses, alcohol consumption, allergies, a cold, and your weight. When you doze off and progress from a light sleep to a deep sleep, the muscles in the roof of your mouth (soft palate), tongue and throat relax.
