Is this normal breathing for a stafford?
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Is this normal breathing for a stafford?
We've owned rottweilers and dogo argentinos which are both large breeds but never have they made this much noise breathing after a walk like Marquez does. We've discovered that grunts, snorts and other weird sounds seem to be the norm for staffords but is this loud breathing also normal?
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Re: Is this normal breathing for a stafford?
Yeah totally normal, sounds like darcy after excersise or play. Xx
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Re: Is this normal breathing for a stafford?
Yep sounds like our 2 and if we're really lucky they manage to cover the back window of the car in gunge at the same time
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Re: Is this normal breathing for a stafford?
LOL, so glad that this is normal. Fortunately it lasts less than 10 minutes... especially hard to concentrate and listen to our spanish teacher when the hubby comes back from their walk on thursday afternoons
Our teacher thought Marquez was about to have a heart attack because it was so loud but we assured him that he was fine and it wouldn't last long.
Our teacher thought Marquez was about to have a heart attack because it was so loud but we assured him that he was fine and it wouldn't last long.
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Re: Is this normal breathing for a stafford?
There so funny, I love all the grunts and snorts they make
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Re: Is this normal breathing for a stafford?
It looks quite normal, sorry not able to listen right now, will have another go later
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