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13 Apr 2007 11:04:50 PM |
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Molly's snoring is shaking the house. |
She's sprawled on the floor at Bob's bed. I'm in the next room, door
closed. I can feel it in my chair.
I read dogs have a larynx close to humans. She coughs, I ask if it's
Bob or her. 90 pounds of adorably old (13), attached to Bob (86) at
the hip, this one.
Frett
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| User: "the_dawggie" |
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| Title: Re: Molly's snoring is shaking the house. |
13 Apr 2007 11:18:53 PM |
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wrote:
She's sprawled on the floor at Bob's bed. I'm in the next room, door
closed. I can feel it in my chair.
I read dogs have a larynx close to humans. She coughs, I ask if it's
Bob or her. 90 pounds of adorably old (13), attached to Bob (86) at
the hip, this one.
The snoring is quite close in sound, if dogs sleep near a human
that snores, they can start snoring too - it sounds similar.
If they don't wake each other up it's OK, for you it
might not be though.
If the dog seems ***** the next morning and does
not appear to have had enough sleep, then that's a
problem.
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| User: "%" |
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| Title: Re: Molly's snoring is shaking the house. |
13 Apr 2007 11:21:34 PM |
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hi
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| User: "%" |
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| Title: Re: Molly's snoring is shaking the house. |
13 Apr 2007 11:07:21 PM |
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hi
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