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Re: Is it possible . . .


Posted by Alan on May 16, 2000 at 06:41:43:

In Reply to: Is it possible . . . posted by Doug H. on May 15, 2000 at 13:27:36:

Well, he does snore....

All kidding aside, my dog is a pug and they do tend to have breathing problems, and they do a lot of different surgeries on them when the breathing problems get severe. I even know of someone with a pug that has a tracheostomy. I remarked to my girlfriend once that I wonder if dogs can get sleep apnea, and she started teasing me that I was going to invent a CPAP mask for dogs. Hmmm, I wonder if there's a market for that....

(In case anyone is wondering, I'm JOKING about making a mask for dogs.)

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