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1st) Might be a visual trick, but the thing tied to his neck seems to be too tight.
2nd) Although most of humans think that dogs "sing" when somebody plays an instrument (flute, piano, harmonic, etc) or sing (in a high tone), the real reason is they suffer pain in the ears. The actually SCREAM, because their ears are too painful. It is not singing, it is CRYING.
No sorry youre wrong hes a Dingo. I HAVE A DINGO. they naturally communicate by making sounds like that. THEY LITERALLY TALK TO YOU! (in their own language of course)
My cross Dingo does it aswell, they are just a very vocal animals. And trust me that is not the sound they make when they are in pain
1) Dingoes have thin necks and more fluff than you think. Alpine dingoes especially, appear to have their collars on way too tightly when it is usually just hidden in their dense fur.
2) Dogs don't "scream" in pain. When they're in pain, they whine. Dinky is only returning the sound because it sounds to him like his packmates howling. It does not hurt his ears, in fact they can hear much higher pitches sounds than we humans can.
3) Dingoes aren't dogs. They're a wolf subspecies.
@nicholasbhicks shame about your ignorance a dingo iIS NOT a feral dog,genetically a dingo is different from a dog. A feral dog is a feral dog and your ignorance is why the Australian Dingo is now an endangered species as shown by new Victorian laws
1st) It's called a COLLAR, and no it's not too tight, seeing as how he can make a howel very well.
2nd) Hahaha if he was crying from it why would he change his pitch of howel when the piano key is changed? Watch the other vids and you'll see what I mean.
3rd) Dogs ears are more sensitive to ours in respect to they can hear a broarder frequency range than we can. Unless sound is too loud for them they do not get uncomfortable and it doesn't affect them.
thats amazing!! I wish I could have a dingo but I live in America where they are not found like at all
AClover4life14 1 year ago
lol cute dog x
AbbeyAwesome32 1 year ago
New Guinea Singing Dog. not a dingo....jackass
SUCKMEHARDALLNIGHT69 1 year ago
@SUCKMEHARDALLNIGHT69 what the fuck he is a dingo iv met himwhen i stayed over there in 04 hes a dingo that lives in australia
Horseloverkooder 1 year ago
iv been here i stayed there i rode a camel around there and i daw him peform it was awsome
Horseloverkooder 1 year ago
I bet that dog is just terrified of the sound of the piano so he howls.
Kaitanaeta 1 year ago
@Kaitanaeta Dink is probly like "OH GAWD STOP PLAYING PLZZ"
BlackSheepBoPeep 1 year ago
I had a Dingo/Aussie~Shepherd mix I named G-G (Goofy Girl) she loved to run and I chased her across the state of Alaska from one end to the other
alaskavic 1 year ago
dingos: they ate your baby
MadaSkills1 1 year ago
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that fuckin uncivilized mutt.. kinda like his master. cant really tell whos the bigger animal here. the dog or the aussie guy
partyongarth420 2 years ago
These internet slow downs are from AT&T its already been reported and it affects a lot of google services so if you search for something at the top and nothing happens today then this is the reason why. AT&T just keeps messing up ....
inachu 2 years ago
He sings like, my dog Tucker...
victorialynn1986 2 years ago
poor dog, really
chrastilova 3 years ago
Can you please explain why Dinky is a "Poor dog" ? Just curious !
butski69 3 years ago
1st) Might be a visual trick, but the thing tied to his neck seems to be too tight.
2nd) Although most of humans think that dogs "sing" when somebody plays an instrument (flute, piano, harmonic, etc) or sing (in a high tone), the real reason is they suffer pain in the ears. The actually SCREAM, because their ears are too painful. It is not singing, it is CRYING.
chrastilova 2 years ago
If it is in so much pain, why doesn't it just walk away, Shy away from where the sound is coming from, or look distressed ?
butski69 2 years ago
when i play the piano, guitar, violin etc
my dog falls asleep from the music
terrier136 2 years ago
No sorry youre wrong hes a Dingo. I HAVE A DINGO. they naturally communicate by making sounds like that. THEY LITERALLY TALK TO YOU! (in their own language of course)
My cross Dingo does it aswell, they are just a very vocal animals. And trust me that is not the sound they make when they are in pain
tombolom2 2 years ago
Ooooooh you have a Dingo? Tell me - do they bark often? I hear they have to be taught how to bark and rather howl.
Terestrasz 2 years ago
no he cant bark. Hes been raised with dogs from birth but has never learnt. (as a dingo is actually a wolf)
He just howls to get attention
tombolom2 2 years ago
@tombolom2 Dogs. NOT Wolves.
semtex84 1 year ago
@semtex84 Asiatic Wolf - or dingo not canis familaris
dalmanation 11 months ago
1) Dingoes have thin necks and more fluff than you think. Alpine dingoes especially, appear to have their collars on way too tightly when it is usually just hidden in their dense fur.
2) Dogs don't "scream" in pain. When they're in pain, they whine. Dinky is only returning the sound because it sounds to him like his packmates howling. It does not hurt his ears, in fact they can hear much higher pitches sounds than we humans can.
3) Dingoes aren't dogs. They're a wolf subspecies.
RabidGenet 2 years ago
@RabidGenet dogs are a wolf subspecies you idiot and dingoes are ferral dogs
nicholasbhicks 1 year ago
@nicholasbhicks shame about your ignorance a dingo iIS NOT a feral dog,genetically a dingo is different from a dog. A feral dog is a feral dog and your ignorance is why the Australian Dingo is now an endangered species as shown by new Victorian laws
echosmum 1 year ago
1st) It's called a COLLAR, and no it's not too tight, seeing as how he can make a howel very well.
2nd) Hahaha if he was crying from it why would he change his pitch of howel when the piano key is changed? Watch the other vids and you'll see what I mean.
3rd) Dogs ears are more sensitive to ours in respect to they can hear a broarder frequency range than we can. Unless sound is too loud for them they do not get uncomfortable and it doesn't affect them.
4th) your a stupid american septic!!!!
kujotk 2 years ago
hooooooooooooooooooooooooooooowl
ahallock 3 years ago
hes gorgeous :)
katvicious13 3 years ago
hes gorgeous :)
katvicious13 3 years ago
good boy!
matisseee 3 years ago
lol cute
KlaymoreNL 3 years ago