That is just too funny. Reminds me of my grandpa! He snored to loud that grandma used to make him sleep on the couch, bless them.
Anyhow, Karen and Logan are right in that squashed-face dogs tend to have nasal problems, and of course this leads to snoring. Bless their hearts! Unfortunately, I don't have a good solution except for the ones mentioned above...a good set of ear plugs and a sense of humor!
Logan, you mentioned the gas passing. I had to chuckle about that, because is that a squashed face dog trait too?? A friend of ours has a boxer with the worst gas ever. One night we were sitting in his living room, the dog was snoring away, then we heard some other noises...and were gassed out of the room! We were lauging so hard about the situation, and that dog just slept on...