Why does my staffy grunt




















Its caused by allergie. The video is callecd, Reversed sneezing,Not choking x check it out. Ya Holly does this from time to time, I don't think here is anything to worry about. Butkus does it all the time, I call it his piggy noises. I don't think I've ever met a staffy that hasn't made that noise so they can't all have something wrong with them Blakrose wrote: mine doesn't do that.. Add in a few sniffles, snorts, and farts, and well, you get the whole picture. Unlike humans, where we tend to snore even worse when we sleep on our backs, a Staffy seems to snore and grunt less when they sleep on their backs with their legs pointing to the sky.

Staffordshire Bull Terriers have a shorter nose and throat structure than most dogs, and that can make them noisy breathers and, as some people describe it, sounding a little piggy-like. So why do Staffies snort, grunt and make funny noises? Most dogs grunt, some breeds more than others, and you can put Staffies in that group. A must-read whether you're thinking about getting a Staffordshire Bull Terrier for the first time or even if you're well experienced with them.

High-pitched barks are welcoming, while deep barks may be an alert. A wagging-tailed bark spells joy while a crouched, angry bark with hackles up can mean fear or aggression. Whining or crying is another way dogs, especially puppies, express their needs. A dog might whine for you to take them outside, feed them, or play fetch.

Dogs may also whine when in pain. Think of a dog who steps on a burr and whines when they put their foot down. Conversely, some dogs will whine in excitement like when greeting you after a long day. Is it dinner time or do they need to go outside? Are they in pain or just unhappy being left alone? Body language, like crouching with head or ears down, could mean pain. Some dogs whine in anticipation while you prepare their food or a treat.

Some breeds enjoy a good howl, while others never make these deep-throated dog sounds. The behavior is likely an evolutionary holdover from wolves. Howling is a way wolves communicate with their pack, guiding another wolf back to safety, for instance.

Dogs are just trying to communicate too. In the same way your pup pees on or marks every branch they pass to let others know they were there, howling may be a way to claim territory.

Or, your dog might be triggered to howl by hearing other dogs in the neighborhood, a siren going by, or even music. Look at what your dog is doing when they howl. Staffies were founded in Britain in the early 19th-century to be a smaller and faster fighting dog, with a gentle and friendly tendency toward people. A quick brush to get rid of any dust and dirt makes them a low maintenance breed.



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