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Siberian Husky sing-a-long with a Trombone

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2009

Nikko, my rescued 5 year old Siberian Husky, is actually a very quiet dog for the most part. Most huskies are extremely vocal and howl on a constant basis. He only seems to howl, or as I like to call it "Sing," when a musical instrument is being played, in this case a trombone. Chances are, he'll eventually join along to make it a duet. The filming and voice talent is my own. The trombonist was trying as hard as possible not to laugh while playing, unsuccessfully I might add, so please keep that in mind. For best viewing pleasure, be sure to watch in high quality.

Please post comments, but do keep in mind that I am still very new to making youtube videos...so be nice... ^_^

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-Bob Carlisle "Butterfly Kisses"

***DISCLAIMER: I do not own or claim rights to the above song. This video is for entertainment purposes only and pure admiration toward the most adorable dog on the planet. I do own him. No eardrums were harmed in the making of this video.*** ^_^

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  • ok unfortunately you need some pratice but the dog is a natural lol XD

  • hehehehe I luv it :)

  • Damn Andrea learn to play that thing already. No wonder the poor dog is crying.

  • Our Toma did this, only worse, when we bathed him. *LOL*

  • the husky looks like it is smiling in the first picture!

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