Why does My dog snore when awake

by Geoff Williams

Sleeping in a bed with a dog isn't for everyone. It can be soothing to have that big lug of a Lab pressed up against you, but you may well be sleeping with a dog that likes to hog the blankets or fill up most of the available space on the mattress. And, of course, you may have a dog that snores. Loudly.

It's that last part that may trouble you the most. Humans who snore loudly are often candidates for sleep apnea, a disorder in which you stop breathing briefly while you're out cold. As you can imagine, it's a serious medical condition for humans, and so you may well wonder if your dog’s loud snoring might be a sign of a health problem.

Although your dog's snoring may be perfectly normal, as it turns out, you are right to be concerned. So if you're wondering whether to take your snorer in to see the vet, here are some things you'll want to know.

Some Dog Breeds Are Predisposed to Snoring

Do you have an English bulldog, Shih Tzu, or Pug? These breeds are brachycephalic, which means that your dog has a broad, short skull with a short snout; i.e., a short breathing passage. It also means you're probably the pet parent of a snorer.

"As we breed dogs to have shorter snouts, the soft palette in the back of their throat doesn't change, and that can be a problem," says Dr. Jeff Werber, a veterinarian who has a private clinic in Los Angeles and has become known for taking care of the pets of some of Hollywood's biggest stars, including Eva Longoria, Magic Johnson, and two of the Jonas brothers (Kevin and Nick).

Dr. Werber says that a lot of factors can go into your dog’s snoring, especially when they're a breed with a smaller snout. How your dog's body is positioned when sleeping, the shape of the dog's neck, and the length of its nose are all factors that can influence a dog’s breathing. "It can all contribute to the snoring," Dr. Werber says.

None of this means that if you have, say, a Boston terrier, that you automatically need to take your dog in to the vet to have his snoring checked out, and it doesn't mean that if you have a different type of breed, like a collie or greyhound, you're off the hook. Still, with the smaller breeds, you do want to be on the lookout for potential issues.

DR. Werber has five dogs (and six cats), and two of those dogs are French bulldogs. He says that he knew from the moment he got them that he was doomed to listen to some interesting sounds. When they get too loud, Dr. Werber says that he'll often change his dogs' positions in order to get the snoring to stop. Some pet experts even suggest getting a humidifier, which increases the moisture in the air and can help dogs (and humans) to sleep better.

What Causes a Dog to Snore? It All Comes Down to Breathing

Just like with humans, snoring in dogs generally occurs when air movement is restricted in the nasal passageways or throat.

Some of what can cause dogs to snore may simply be that they like to sleep on their back, so their tongue ends up partially blocking some of the air movement in their passageways. Or your dog might be allergic to dust or second-hand smoke, each of which can lead to snoring.

There are also serious health issues to consider, like an abscessed tooth that makes its way into the nasal sinus passages, or even sleep apnea. Both conditions can, of course, require surgery.

That said, a sleep apnea diagnosis for a dog is extremely rare, says Dr. Carol Osborne, who owns the Chagrin Falls Veterinary Center & Pet Clinic in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Dr. Osborne adds that snoring is quite often an indicator that a dog has hypothyroidism, which is when the thyroid gland doesn't make enough of the hormone that controls metabolism. It's a fairly inexpensive health fix, although it does require keeping your dog on medication for the rest of its life.

Diagnosing hypothyroidism "involves the vet taking a little blood sample and sending it to the lab, and if the thyroid levels are low, then we simply give your dog some medication—a little tablet—and the problem goes away almost immediately," Dr. Osborne says.

Another Cause for Snoring in Dogs: Excess Weight

Dr. Osborne says that one of her patients is a Pomeranian who should weight nine pounds but weighs 17 pounds

"You have to be careful telling someone their pet is overweight. It's a great way to lose a client," Dr. Osborne says.

But she did tell her client, and they are working together to bring down the Pomeranian's weight. When a dog is overweight to morbidly obese, extra fat can also collect in the throat, which blocks the airways and causes snoring.

Signs You Should Get Your Dog’s Snoring Checked Out

"If your dog has never snored but all of a sudden is snoring, that should be investigated," Dr. Werber says.

"We would want to know if there's a problem with his nose, like a severe infection. Are we looking at something in the back of their throat? But if your dog has always snored, and he's otherwise happy and playful and active, and the snoring is only at night, then don't worry about it."

In other words, rest easy.

Actually, that may be a poor choice of words. If your dog is snoring loudly throughout the night, you may be getting anything but rest. So what’s the solution?

"Ear plugs work very well," Dr. Werber says.

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Snoring in dogs is caused by the same things that cause snoring in every other mammal. Snoring happens when airflow is restricted in the nasal passageways or the throat. As the air makes its way through the nose and mouth it faces resistance which causes the tissues to vibrate.

Why does my dog sound like she’s snoring when she’s awake?

What is Stertor and Stridor in Dogs. Stertor: noisy breathing that occurs during inhalation, is low-pitched, and sounds similar to snoring. It’s usually caused by airways being blocked in the throat.

Why is my dog making weird noises when he breathes?

Honking. A dog honking like a goose can sound awfully silly, but it can be a sign of a serious problem called tracheal collapse. This happens when the rings of cartilage in the trachea or “windpipe” cave in and make it difficult to breathe. Some air can get in and cause the crazy honking noise.

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Why did my dog suddenly start snoring?

A dog that suddenly starts snoring when they haven’t before may have something causing a blockage in their airway, causing turbulent airflow which makes for noisy breathing and snoring. These obstructions can be anything from something like a grass seed lodged up the nose, through polyps (benign lumps) and abscesses.

Is it OK if my dog snores?

Like humans, dogs snore because the airflow 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.

What are the signs of respiratory distress in a dog?

Signs

  • Rapid breathing or continuous panting.
  • Long drawn out breathing.
  • Being unable to settle and distress.
  • Standing with elbows pointed outwards and the neck extended.
  • Exaggerated or abnormal movement of the chest/abdomen while breathing.
  • Blue gums.
  • Collapse.
  • Open mouth breathing (in cats)

What does it mean when your dog sounds congested?

In some cases, respiratory congestion may itself be a symptom of heart failure. Health conditions like a nasal tumor, pneumonia, and fungal infections can also cause a fullness of the lungs.

Is my dog hyperventilating?

Hyperventilation is typically recognized with open mouth breathing or panting that doesn’t stop or have a normal reason for occurrence. This rapid breathing pattern is usually audible to a pet owner and the dog may drool since the mouth has been open for so long and the dog hasn’t swallowed.

Why does my dog sound like he has asthma?

Wheezing is caused when something blocks the normal flow of air in and out of the airway, resulting in a whistling sound as a dog breathes. The blockage can be in either the trachea (windpipe) or large bronchi. Constricted airways from asthma, allergies, mucus, foreign bodies, or infection can all result in wheezing.

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How do dogs get Tracheobronchitis?

Other causes of tracheobronchitis in dogs include parasites, diseases of the mouth and pharynx, chronic coughing related to heart or lung disease, smoke inhalation, and exposure to chemical fumes.

Do dogs sleep the whole night?

Dogs certainly sleep more than we do, although there are animals who sleep even longer, such as armadillos and koalas. Over the course of a 24-hour day, dogs spend most of their time sleeping at night, and about 3 hours napping during the day.

Which dog breeds snore the most?

While any breed can snore on occasion, certain breeds of dogs and cats, called the brachycephalic (literally: “short headed”) breeds, are well known as snorers. These breeds include English bulldogs, boxers, pugs, Boston terriers, Shih-tzus, Persians, and Himalayans.

Why do dogs sigh?

Dogs communicate pleasure, happiness, excitement, and affiliation through their vocalizations. … When the sigh is combined with half-closed eyes, it communicates pleasure; with fully open eyes, it communicates disappointment: “I guess you are not going to play with me.”

Is it OK to hug your dog?

While it’s only natural to want to embrace your loved ones, it’s not always a good idea to hug your canine friends. “Hugging is a form of handling, and handling can lead to fear, anxiety, and stress in some dogs,” says Dr. Vanessa Spano, DVM at Behavior Vets.

How do I fix my dogs snoring?

What Do You Do?

  1. Try an air humidifier.
  2. Get a round bed for your dog to sleep on (the position will expand your buddy’s air passages)
  3. Use a pillow to prop up your sleepy sidekick’s head while he rests.
  4. Switch up the rooms your buddy sleeps in.

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Why does my dog stare at me?

Just as humans stare into the eyes of someone they adore, dogs will stare at their owners to express affection. In fact, mutual staring between humans and dogs releases oxytocin, known as the love hormone. This chemical plays an important role in bonding and boosts feelings of love and trust.