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Why does a dog snort?

Updated: 10/8/2023
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16y ago

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its normally because they have dust in their nose, and theyre trying to get it out. or when your in a diffrent room and the doors closed. the dog will shuv his nose into the bottom crack of the door and snort, to alert you that hes/shes there. :P

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16y ago

I don't know about your's but my dog snorts when he wants something, water, food, treats, up, bed, etc... and he will keep it up until he gets what he wants. I don't know about your's but my dog snorts when he wants something, water, food, treats, up, bed, etc... and he will keep it up until he gets what he wants.

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15y ago

They aren't snorts, they're inward sneezes. my beagle has them all the time.

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15y ago

If you ever look at a pug, you will see it has a pushed in face. Its nose is small and it is a challenge for them to breathe. So they will snort a lot.

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12y ago

The nasal cavity is getting over stimulated

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14y ago

Pugs snort because of a breathing problem with there smashed nose. Pugs are known for there nose with anciet time.

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14y ago

it could be a medical problem I would take your dog to the vet to see whats up OK !

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14y ago

~ their begging

~ saying " this food is good"

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14y ago

he sniffed his balls .

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