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You will find a lot of people saying you can to stop your French Bulldog snoring by using homeopathic treatments. Please ignore these people.
The AVMA actively discourage the use of homeopathic snoring treatments over solutions provided by a veterinary professional.
“Given that all medicine involves balancing risks against benefits, the case against homeopathy seems clear. There is a conspicuous absence of evidence of benefits despite centuries of use and investigation. And there are real risks, not to mention ethical concerns, associated with substituting an ineffective therapy for truly beneficial medical care. The balance seems unquestionably weighted against treating homeopathy as a legitimate veterinary therapy.”
Homeopathic treatments that are designed for humans should never be administered to a dog. Some treatments (for example herbal remedies) could lead to a bad reaction in your Frenchie. Just don’t do it.

17. Change their sleeping position

And now for one of the most obvious suggestions which I quite rightly left towards the end of my Frenchie snoring solutions. I am sure you’ve already tried this, but if you haven’t try to move your French Bulldog when he starts to snore.
Just like us, a Frenchie lying on his back will snore more than if he is asleep on his side. It’s all to do with how their airways are restricted.
When Frenchies sleep on their backs they will snore a lot more.
Your French Bulldog will stop snoring as soon as you re-position him. Be careful though, sleeping dogs can react badly when suddenly woken up, especially if they are sleeping.

Plus, it will only be a temporary respite. He will most likely start snoring again after a few minutes!
18. Don’t let them sleep in your bed or room
Whilst this tip won’t stop your French Bulldog snoring, it will give you some peace and quiet. I refuse to let Claude sleep in our bed or even in our room at night. I cannot handle how loud the snoring is, and simply won’t have it.
Every night we let Claude on our bed whilst we watch TV. When it’s time for us to go to sleep, we take him downstairs to his own bed in the kitchen.
But, if you really can’t bear to be without your Frenchie at night, you might want to invest in some ear plugs!
19. Opt for a surgical procedure
Then there’s the last resort; French Bulldog snoring surgery.
If the problem is adversely affecting your dog’s health and quality of life, your vet might recommend surgery. This will typically only be recommended if your Frenchie is experiencing breathing problems including choking and gagging.

According to research, up to 74% of dogs who had surgery to open their airways up more still did snore during sleep, but the severity of the snoring was reduced.

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We clean the bed once a week to keep the dust and dirt off it. This can help stop bad snoring due to allergens.
Bedding attracts dust, smoke, and other small particles that are invisible to the naked eye. Dust will also be a magnet for dust mites which are one of the main causes of allergic reactions in dogs.

9. Don’t let them get overweight

An overweight Frenchie will often be a snoring Frenchie. It’s all related to how much excess weight they carry, as it can lead to swelling of the pharynx or soft palate which will then cause an obstruction in their airways.
Many French Bulldogs will stop snoring as soon as their weight is back to a healthy level. Sometimes just losing a couple of pounds can make a huge difference to the snoring problems.

10. Keep them well exercised

Aside from dietary changes, the best way to get your Frenchie’s weight down will be regular exercise. I recommend a couple of walks a day of around 15 to 20 minutes, and then plenty of playtime when you’re at home too.
It’s not just swelling of the pharynx or soft palate that will reduce their snoring. Exercise will also help to reduce any fatty build-ups in their throat area, giving the airflow more freedom, therefore reduced snoring.

11. Consider their medication

If your French Bulldog is on any current medication you might want to ask your vet if this could be the cause of the snoring. Many canine medicines contain chemicals that can create airway obstructions by relaxing muscle tissue in the throat and creating snoring vibrations.
The type of doggy meds that commonly lead to snoring include antihistamines, muscle relaxants, pain killers, and sedatives.

12. Check for blockages in the nose and mouth

Anything that constricts your Frenchie’s airways or narrows the breathing passages will create snoring problems.
If your French Bulldog has suddenly started snoring, then it could be something stuck in his throat.
It’s not just things that they pick up and chew though; tumors can also develop in their breathing passages.
Tumors are more common with older dogs who might not have snored before. If snoring badly is a new thing, check the mouth and throat and then get booked in to see your vet.

13. Check for any signs of infection the mouth or nose

It might not be a foreign object or tumor though. French Bulldogs will start snoring more if they have a cold or allergy, creating an infection in their mouth and nose.
If your Frenchie is snoring and sneezing, it’s time to get a check-up with the vet.

14. Check their teeth for abscesses

Dental problems can also lead to snoring. You need to regularly check your Frenchie’s mouth and teeth for decay and particularly abscesses. They can limit the air flow in your dog’s mouth.
Abscesses can be easy enough to spot; look for any loose teeth, inflamed and swollen gums, bleeding, or lumps in and around gums and tongue.
Handy Hint: Bad breath will often be the sign of a health issue, with the type of smell being an indicator to what it could be.

15. Could be the sign of another illness
I’ve covered a few illnesses that could be the cause of your French Bulldog snoring problem, but let’s just re-cap on what they could be, with some additional ones that vets say lead to nightly snorts.
• Airway blockages
• Allergy
• Brachycephalic syndrome
• Cold or flu
• Dental problems
• Fungal infections
• Obesity
• Tumors
If you suspect your Frenchie has a health problem combined with the snoring, please don’t take any chances and speak to your vet.

16. Don’t use a human remedy.

19 French Bulldog snoring remedies1. Give them a pillowThe way in which your French Bulldog sleeps at night, in particul...
12/29/2023

19 French Bulldog snoring remedies

1. Give them a pillow

The way in which your French Bulldog sleeps at night, in particular how his neck and head are positioned, can be a huge factor in how much he snores. Most Frenchies like to sleep with their paws out in front of them, with their necks lying on the ground.
This is obviously comfortable for them, but it’s why they could be snoring so badly as their airway can be obstructed.
If they can sleep with their head on a pillow, slightly raised up, it could help them to stop snoring at night so badly due to the change in position.
We tried this method with Claude our Frenchie. When he now sleeps on his bed in the kitchen at night, it appears to have reduced the snoring a little.


2. Use a bed with raised sides

On a similar tip, you could just get your Frenchie a different bed which has a pillow or raised sides already built in. The benefit of this is that the pillow won’t be able to move or get pushed off the bed, and he has no choice but to rest his little snoring head on it.
Here’s a bed we found with a pillow that could be just perfect.

3. Give them a rounder bed

When I asked my vet advice on how to stop our French Bulldog snoring, he actually recommended a circular or round bed. He said that by encouraging your Frenchie to curl up when sleeping, it helps to take the pressure off the oesophagus and opens the airways up more than usual.
The rounder bed has helped to prevent his snoring when he rests his head on the sides.
We’ve already been able to try this method ourselves and when Claude sleeps on his round bed in the kitchen his snoring definitely isn’t as bad. I found this recommendation was also really common on vet websites as a snoring problem remedy.

If you want to try it for yourself then I managed to find some round beds that will suit the size of a French Bulldog on Amazon.

4. Make them sleep in cool room with fresh air

We don’t like sleeping in hot rooms, and your Frenchie is no different. In a hot and dry room, your dog’s nasal passages will become more stuffy than usual, leading to more snoring than usual.
Reduce your Frenchie’s snoring by having them sleep in an airy room with fresh air.

5. Don’t smoke near them

A smoky room is one of the leading causes of snoring. Cigarette smoke will irritate your Frenchie’s nose and throat. This can cause increased phlegm and even swelling. That will reduce their airflow and mean more snoring.
Just like with humans, with passive exposure to smoking, your French Bulldog could also develop lung cancers, allergies, and canine heart disease. Now you have even more reason to give up if you didn’t already.

6. Get more moisture into the air with a humidifier

Dry air is an irritant to your Frenchie’s throat and nose passages. If you live in a dry climate, it’s probably one of the main reasons your dog is snoring. But you can reduce your French Bulldog’s snoring at night by getting more moisture into the air in the room.
Try using a humidifier to get the air moister. It will help to lubricate your Frenchie’s throat, making air flow in and out a lot easier. Here’s a humidifier on Amazon.

7. Have an allergy check

Your French Bulldog could be allergic to pollen, dust, smoke, and other allergens in the air. These can make the snoring a lot worse. It could even be an allergy to certain ingredients in their food.
Try to keep your Frenchie’s bed away from any dust or smoke sources. If your Frenchie sneezes a lot, keep your home clean from dust. It’s also worth keeping them away from heavy road traffic when out walking, as this can also lead to a stuffy nose.
Your vet should be able to check your French Bulldog for common allergies and offer a remedy. This in turn could be the answer to their night-time snoring problem.

8. Keep their bedding clean
And to help keep those nasty allergens away, make sure they have clean beds and bedding. Make sure you wash and vacuum your Frenchie’s bedding regularly to reduce the chances of an allergic reaction or blocked nose.

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