
Any snorting from a puppy is funny and sweet. They do not realize they are doing it, and that makes it all the more comic. Then there are those who snort constantly, and we have to wonder: Is that a deviated septum? Should a vet check on that?
And finally, we have pugs who have pretty much turned snorting into an art form.
It has everything to do with the configuration of their cute faces and smooshed in nose. While we have to be careful, though by making certain the pup is not in pain or that the pug's snorting gets out of hand, even though snorting comes with the pug territory.
After the break check out this little sweetheart whose snorting lasts only long enough to make sure he’s not missing something!
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Andyroo Bravo
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Christine Mary
Celeste Myslewski
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I have a cat who has a world-class snort. And she can’t hiss at all.
Jen Nifer
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Kathy Mizera
Kathy Mizera
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Oh wow! That’s a loud snorter!
Patty Lancaster
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Poor baby can’t breathe!
Christina Meadows
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What does the vet say? Maybe she just needs to lose weight? Sounds like respiratory difficulty to me!
Maria McGrath
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That’s just a pug. No health issues. It’s who they r if it’s too hot or need water. They’re vocal precious buddies
Cindy Walsh Sickle
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So true!
Regina Pokropski
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I have had four Pugs and never had that snorting. My Pugs have all been in good shape and I watch their weight carefully. I don’t know if that has anything to do with it
Annette Chenier
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My little guy snores so loud sometimes you have to turn up the TV. It always breaks my heart because they struggle to breath. I know it has to do with their flat faces and they don’t know any better. But it must be so uncomfortable…
Annette Chenier
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That has nothing to do with it. It is because of their flat faces. I had to look it up, I feel so bad for my little guy all the time. But they are ok I guess..
Maria Cornwell
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He’s not snorting, he’s trying to catch he’s breath