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      #219274 - 10/12/05 08:37 PM
Sailing Away

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who has a snoring dog. I have a little 12 pound yorkie/bichon mix who snores about as loud as my fiance. There have been times that I move across the hall since Jason is snoring so loudly only to have Chloe follow and begin snoring and keeping me awake.

Course the other night I got woke up by snoring and was somewhat upset with Jason about his snoring that I gave him an elbow nudge to roll over to hear "Ouch...not me, try kicking her." Wonder if those breathe right nasal strips work on dogs.

-Michelle

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that is soooo funny... new
      #219311 - 10/13/05 07:14 AM
Alyson McG

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Loc: Vancouver Washington (IBS-A, but D prominant)

breathing strips....hmmmmm I may have to try that! We've also noticed that she is an EXTREMELY sound sleeper. I don't think I've ever seen a dog sleep that hard. We can actually lift her her head or paw, or just shake her but she will not respond. Just cracks me up. I think I'm a little jealous too, wish I could sleep like that.

BTW, if that is a pic of Chloe, she is adorable!

Alyson

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