Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder where breathing stops and starts during sleep, and while it's more common in humans, it can also happen to dogs.
Dogs with short noses, like pugs and bulldogs, are more likely to get sleep apnea because their airways are smaller and can get blocked.
Signs your dog might have sleep apnea include snoring, choking, gasping, and being tired during the day, and it's important to get them checked by a vet.
Treatment for sleep apnea in dogs can include weight loss, medication, or surgery, and your vet will help you find the best solution.