Snoring
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Snoring
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molly is actually at risk of causing an earthquake with the snoring!!!, iv been up this morniin since 2.15am, her snoring, chasin rabbits in her sleep, omg see if i dont get a nights sleep am gonna go bonkers!!!
and please dont suggest i leave her in diff room, the crying is worse, omg previous owners must have really spoilt this dog, even jake doesnt do half the stuff she does, any suggestions???????????????
I do love her to bits tho, and she battered my pals ridgeback earlier, cos she was sniffin round jake
Sus
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molly is actually at risk of causing an earthquake with the snoring!!!, iv been up this morniin since 2.15am, her snoring, chasin rabbits in her sleep, omg see if i dont get a nights sleep am gonna go bonkers!!!
and please dont suggest i leave her in diff room, the crying is worse, omg previous owners must have really spoilt this dog, even jake doesnt do half the stuff she does, any suggestions???????????????
I do love her to bits tho, and she battered my pals ridgeback earlier, cos she was sniffin round jake
Sus
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Re: Snoring
Sorry.....can't offer any help.............but you made me smile. I needed that
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Re: Snoring
Don't they make a noise!
Why not try putting her just outside your room, with the door open to start with & a baby gate to stop her coming in? Then you can gradually move her bed elsewhere & she'll get used to being further away from you.
At least you'll get some sleep.
Other than that, earplugs work!
Why not try putting her just outside your room, with the door open to start with & a baby gate to stop her coming in? Then you can gradually move her bed elsewhere & she'll get used to being further away from you.
At least you'll get some sleep.
Other than that, earplugs work!
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Caryll wrote:
Other than that, earplugs work!
Only thing I'd suggest, Moo sounds like a pig
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Re: Snoring
In our house its me that snores and Harry will often put his paw flat on my mouth to try and shut me up so he can get some sleep.
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Re: Snoring
mine snors like a train and he sleeps in the other room
i would try what caryll said it worked for my sister
i would try what caryll said it worked for my sister
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Lizzie wrote:In our house its me that snores and Harry will often put his paw flat on my mouth to try and shut me up so he can get some sleep.
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My lot snore only in the night time though when they know i am also trying to sleep Taz he is the loudest and you can here him over anything Cassie and Blondy you really have to listen to here them, they sleep in my room but to be honest at my bedtime 4am i can sleep through anything, so it has never annoyed me that much, you could try making sure her body is straight, or turn her over away from you or chuck a pillow over her head she won't suffocate or anything.
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