How To Stop Dog From Snoring?


How To Stop Dog From Snoring?

Snoring is the sound produced as a result of vibrating respiratory systems and anything which breaths can experience snoring. Snoring is majorly caused due to the obstructive airways which are produced between the uvula and the soft palate inside the mouth and throat. Snoring is also very common in dogs. The Dogs that snore while sleeping at night prove to be quite irritable and annoying for their owners and it also causes risk of health issues for the dog.

So to ensure that your dog stays healthy and well and enjoys a sound and calm sleep time you must be aware of the causes which make your dog snore as well as the solutions to prevent your dog from snoring. A snoring dog can also disturb the sleeping patterns of their owners as well as other family members so serious steps must be taken to stop you dog from snoring during sleep.

Causes of snoring in dogs

The causes of snoring in dogs can be many and snoring can be prevented only if you are aware of its causes. A few reasons why your dog is facing obstruction in airways are listed below:

  • Weakness in throat
  • Jaw tension
  • Fat consumption in throat
  • Obstructive nasal passageways
  • The overlapping tissues in mouth and throat causing vibration
  • Medication
  • Body position of the dog during sleep

The most common causes of snoring in dogs are mentioned below:

Genetics

Dogs which have naturally broader skulls and relatively short muzzles are prone to a condition termed as brachycephalic syndrome due to which snoring occurs. Dogs which have snoring issues due to genetic reasons are difficult to cure and they try to adjust themselves in such a position themselves during sleep which makes it possible for them to breathe easily and avoid snores by getting more oxygen inside the airways. If the snoring problem of your dog gets extreme then surgery is a workable option to get rid of snoring issues. The breeds which are known to be prone to snoring issues are mentioned below:

  • Pekingese
  • Pugs
  • Boston terriers
  • Bulldogs
  • Boxers
  • Shih tzus
  • English toy spaniels
  • Chow chows

Allergies

If you dog is easily affected by an allergy if it’s exposed to dust, smoke or pollen during spring season then it can experience snoring issues during sleep time which is very annoying for the people around as well as for the dog. You should also be careful about the fact that smoke of a cigarette can be a chronic irritant for a dog’s nose causing it to snore so you must avoid smoking near your dog. to minimize snoring issues caused by various allergies in dogs these steps must be taken:

  • You must clean the bedding of your dog on daily basis to make sure that it is dust and hair free.
  • You must vacuum clean the curtains and rugs on a regular basis to keep them free of dust.
  • You must take your dog for a walk in the early morning hours and late afternoon hours as during this time the pollen levels are lowest and traffic is also not that heavy to ensure that your dog does not experience snoring issues due to smoke or pollen.
  • Avoid smoking when your dog is around.

Nasal obstructions

The dog’s nasal passage is prone to getting foreign objects inside while digging in the dirt, rolling in the grass, drinking water or even eating which can be a reason of causing nasal obstructions causes snoring during sleep. If you dog got a cold the extra mucus produced in that condition can also causes obstruction in its nasal passages. But it has been observed that snoring which is caused due to obstruction in nasal passages is not a permanent problem and once the passage is clear the dog stops snoring.

Other than that an obstruction in the nasal passage can also occur due to some growth such as a tumor or a cyst, in that case a surgery is required to open up the nasal passages of your dog and prevent snoring problems.

Medications

If your dog is taking medications due to some other health issues it can also be a reason that they start snoring as certain chemicals contribute to causing temporary canine snoring in dogs. These chemicals include:

  • Antihistamines
  • Pain medicines
  • Muscle relaxers
  • Sedatives

Obesity

If your dog is obese it can also make it to snore as the extra fats around its throat can cause the airways to face obstruction causing in the airways produces snores. So to makes sure that your dog sleeps well and enjoys a healthy and active lifestyle you must make it to lose extra pounds and practice a healthy diet.

Tips to help reduce snoring

to prevent your dog from snoring during sleep a simple set of tips can be easily followed. Making you dog to wear an anti-snoring mouthpieces is not a workable solution as it will end up as a chew toy, so follow these tips instead:

Pillows

If you give your dog a pillow to sleep on it will encourage it to raise its head above body level which will allow smooth air flow through the throat and prevent snoring issues.

Round Bed

Providing your dog with a round bed to sleep in enables it to change its sleeping position and forces it to sleep in a curled position. The curled position allows the airways to expand further as compared to other sleep postures and prevent snoring issues during sleep.

Humidifiers

Snoring can also be caused if your dog’s throat dries up during sleep so to make sure that this does not happen you must place a humidifier near the sleeping place of your dog. It will keep the air of the room moist hence preventing snoring problems.

Change Rooms

It might be possible that your dog is facing snoring issues due to the allergens present in the room so it will be a good step to change its room to overcome snoring issue.