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Forum BEHAVIOR Breathing loudly?

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    • Holland lop,Ty
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        So recently, Ty has been breathing quite loudly. This only happens when he is lying down while I’m petting him, or when he’s just relaxing. I’m pretty sure this isn’t snoring because I’ve heard him snore, and it’s different from this. Any ideas what this might be?


      • CheriB603
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          Is it “bunny purring”? They kind of grind their teeth really fast when they are happy.


        • Holland lop,Ty
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            Don’t think so because I’m pretty sure the sound is not coming from his mouth.


          • CheriB603
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              I’d have a vet listen to him.

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