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i know english bulldogs snores very loud when asleep, but is it normal for them to breath loudly (almost like snoring) when awake? or is there a problem?
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
No. That's completely normal. A lot of push faced dogs breathe like that. It's because their faces are so pushed in. Nothing to worry about.
- RexydobermanLv 51 decade ago
Yes normal. Imagine if you had short muzzle , it would be harder for you to breathe as well. The same can go for any short muzzle breed like a pug.
- Julie D.Lv 71 decade ago
Very normal, more pronounced when they are excited, overheated, have been excersized and when panting.
Source(s): Have a 5 year old female bulldog.