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Singing dogs - 08-27-2007, 08:17 PM

A Corgi who howls ( not out of terror or from being ill-treated) goes part of the way to being able to sing along with humans ( who vocalise or play musical instruments) and to certain music they hear.

The New Guinea Singing Dog is unmatched among dog breeds as being the world's most adept as a vocalist. They can reach very high sopranic pitches and can use many different vocal sounds.

If your Corgi is the howling kind, it would be wonderful to encourage his/her talents to utilise them to the sound of music. It's a lot of fun.

By the way the New Guinea Singing Dog is a bit Corgi-like. They are fox-like, pretty, and are a small-medium size dog. Their life expectancy as domestic pets is 15-20 years.

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08-31-2007, 09:09 AM

Miller is definitely a singer. He has a great range of notes ... I encourage him to sing by singing a song with him ... but my husband would prefer if the dog could sing alone.


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08-31-2007, 06:38 PM

When I sing to Chip, he starts licking my face as if to say, aaah mom give me a break.


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No, Bonnie. He is kissing you to intimate his gratitude for singing him a love song.
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