Is it OK that 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. The tongue can drop back towards the throat, blocking the breath from moving easily.

Is it normal for dogs to start snoring?

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.

Why is my dog making a snoring sound?

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. Stridor: high-pitched and loud breathing, usually the result of rigid tissues vibrating in the airway passage.

Why does my dog sound like she is snoring when she is awake?

It is often caused by swollen tissue in the pharynx or soft palate which may arise as result of congestion from allergies (pollens and mold spores) or irritants in the air, and sometimes, upper respiratory infections. In dogs who are overweight, snoring during sleep may be due to excess fat encroaching on the trachea.

Why does my dog sound congested when sleeping?

And when you’re sleeping, your nose can’t get enough air so your mouth pops open to breathe and there ya go – you’re snoring! Happens to the best of us! Happens to your dog too, making your dog sound congested when breathing.

Why does my dog sound like Darth Vader?

Some signs of GOLPP are well-known: labored breathing, frequent panting, hoarse voice, gagging, cyanosis, throat clearing, hacking, choking, coughing, stridor, dyspnea and hyperthermia. These dogs basically feel, breathe and sound like Darth Vader after he has run a marathon.