
I'm pretty sure all pug owners (or any other dog breeds that snores LOUDLY) can relate to this… lol. Have you ever tried to sleep next to your pug / pooch? It's nearly impossible!!
If you are a pug owner, you know how hard it is to sleep with them. They are so LOUD!!
But we also know that every single pug lover (or dog owners with loud snoring pooches) will say there's no place else that they'd rather sleep! …most can only fall asleep if they know their pooches are with them. 🙂
What's funny about this particular video is when the pug first starts to fall asleep, he wakes himself up with his own snoring! lol
Check out the cute / funny video on the next page and see if you can relate!
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Cherri McClelland
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It’s hard to sleep without him.
Donna Hughey Pandolf
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you get accustomed to their snore — after a few years that is they are worth it
Laura Radcliff
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Laying next to a pug cannot = sleep – lol!
Denise Rutherford
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No, she snores and wants to hog the pillow.
Annette Maguire
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Yes every night no problem
Laurie Austin
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Sadie sleeps with us EVERY night. It wouldn’t be a good nights rest without our girl.
Kim Steventon
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Luv cuddles with my pug Milburn
Virginia L Stone
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Nope. I can’t fit on her bed.
Sandy Alsbury
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Sleeps above my head on her on pillow. She wakes me up once in a while. Love her bunches.
Charlene Johnson
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I can’t fall asleep without my pug girls. Their snores are my lullaby
Mary Napier
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my very first pug kept me awake the first couple of nights. the breathing was scary. got a pug book and found out it was normal . but all my pugs breathe a bit differently from the others.
Elaine Sannicandro
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thats what they do best!!
Sharon Janis
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Yes ,every night we share my pillow.
Chimonay Feyt
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Craig Tobin
Nancy Carl
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If pnly at 19 lbs she wouldn’t always move to the very middle of the bed!!!!
Patricia Dignum
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Same as my girl…queen size bed she always finds the middle. ..as I hang off the side. ..and I wouldn’t change a thing. 🙂
Nancy Carl
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Me either!!!
Charles Sonny Dworshak
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Nothing compared to my sleeping beauty’s. My Issabella snores louder than a 300 lb grown man.
Eldon Edwards
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yes and she knows where she can be or rather where she cannot be. I have a very touchy spine so anyplace else is fine.
Loreli Calabria
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No sleep with a fat pitbull on my legs and a pug glued to my hip. No wonder I needed back surgery. I can’t get comfortable.
Katherine Mills
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Yes and i always have to sleep one the edge of the bed, because a small little pug like she is need the entire bed xD
Lorayne Clausen
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Trained Moon Pie to sleep near a pillow next to the wall . She has a siezure disorder and I worried about her falling off the bed. Works out great…she never tries to sleep near the edge of any bed in the house. Snores like a a little freight train though !!!
Lorayne Clausen
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Moon Pie. MOO for short !
Jacqui Willmer
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No, you get used to the snores, grunts and groans and farting.
Lorayne Clausen
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Moon Pie…MOO for short !!
Dale G. Harris Sr.
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My pug laid on my back and slept like a baby me too
Suzanne Reimer-Duquette
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No because they want to sleep on your head
Daphne Denison Armati
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I disagree!! I find the purring, which occasionally bursts into a full snore, very comforting and calming!!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Claudette Lariviere
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3 of them …lol… our boy sounds like a 300 lb man snoring …lol…
George Palucacos
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YES… We snore together !
Elizabeth Ann
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I sleep with mine usually against my tummy. It helps that I could sleep through bombs going off, not gonna lie. Though he usually doesn’t snore when he’s next to me, just when he sleeps by himself
Elizabeth Ann
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Mine prefers my stomach lmao
I couldn’t imagine him wanting to sleep by my head. He farts in his sleep a LOT. and it ranks…bad.
Shannon Ricketts
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If I can’t hear her I can’t sleep
Susan Shelton
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Odie likes to sleep sideways. ❤❤ My Pug!!
Krista Kamps
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Right beside me every night. When she gets chilly she crawls under the blankets ❤️
Sheri Schongold
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You’ve heard the song, “There’s nothing like a dame”, well I must say “There’s nothing like a snoring pug”. Actually if they are not near you snoring, you will find there is something wrong. Of course, you need to get used to it, but it only takes forever.
Marty Ortiz
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Yes! Of course!!!! Love it!
Don Lynds
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Dexter gets up a dozen times a night and changes where he wants to lay , wakes me every time .
Shannon A Hmua
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We snore together
Stephanie Carver
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wouldnt trade for nothing n even the snortn n bedhogn
Jo-Anne Murray
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My experience : 1st small dog 1st pug!!! (I have a lab that snores ) but my black pug WOW 1st 6 mths scared I would NEVER SLEEP AGAIN. She is definitely not as noisy at night as she turned a year so I did FINALLY get to finally sleep thru the night!
Jane Miller Doszpoly
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Tonight I’ll sleep with 5 of them.
Stef Pierson
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Matthew Pierson
Rose Grimes
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It is the most wonderful sound.
SueAnn Everland Dolinsky
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Mugsy
Diana Entas
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Yep
Kathy Sheppard Holley
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Me too. Totally different than a human snore!
Kathryn Elizabeth
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Sleep? And that is …..?
Kathy Sheppard Holley
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Same here. I don’t understand it!
Kathy Sheppard Holley
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Lol, we have a kind sized bed, and Hogan still manages to take up over half the bed, with both of us hanging on each edge! And he weighs 30 pounds!