My Dog Max Sings the Blues!
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this is bad ass!!!!!
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excellently
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awwwwww cute dog
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Your dog is awesome! Applause!!!
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I love how people are all like ITS HURTING HIM BLAH BLAH BLAH.
are you an animal specialist? Guaranteed, no. If it hurts him he'll run away. Dog ears are senstive, but they only are in pain when its extra high pitched noises that we can't pick up. Plus, if he was in "pain", how come the other one isn't?
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MY DOG IS WAY BETTER!!!!
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jajajaja ¡muy bien! es un artista... jajajaja
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this is great, he's not 'hurt' by the harmonica! do a search on 'dinky the singing dingo' who howls when someone plays the piano, hardly a high pitched noise that would hurt a dogs ears
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Your dog is beautiful. What breed is he/she? Is he a husky mix?
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I also have a dog that loves to sing to the harmonica. I asked a vet if it was pain or not. He answered by saying if that was pain he would be running from the sound. Instead my doggy runs from the back yard, up the stairs, pushes the door open to sit right near to where hubby is playing. Dont believe me go check out my site.
type in harry bottoms singing the blues..
A dogs ears are sensitive yes, but only to extremely high pitched noises, stuff WE Can't normally hear. When a dog is in pain, it barks, or tries to run away, to get Away from the sound, you know, just like we would do, when its to much to bare?? The thing is, Dogs react to the music out of instinct and desire to howl and sing, just like their brothers, The Wolves... domestic or not, they still have some wild left in them, even if its just a drop. Stop getting upset about this video...
venombeyond 2 years ago 19
the dog is not in pain. dogs usually respond to instinctive memories of their past. my dog sings to only one genre of music because that's what she listened to when she was born. dogs will run away or bark at annoying sounds, not howl
liviDream 2 years ago 11