Musical Talent

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    claudine Well-Known Member

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    Do your dogs show any signs of talent of musical talent?:p
    This one definitely do:



    I think he enjoys playing the banjo, look how he wags his tail:)
     
    claudine, Mar 12, 2013
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    LOL that dog was so cute and looks so entertained with that banjo.
    Our dog does not have interests on music. :p
     
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    claudine Well-Known Member

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    Mine neither. He has never tried to play any instruments. I encouraged him to play the piano with me but he didn't like it:p . He never reacts to any kind of the music and he runs away from toys that make louder sounds. I guess he just prefers the silence.
     
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    Great party animal. The dog must be fun to take to musical get togethers. :)
    Mishka doesn't have any signs of musical interest. :(
     
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    claudine Well-Known Member

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    Here is a video of a cute dog who "sings", lol:p

     
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    Jessi Well-Known Member

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    Lol, no, definitely not.

    The only exception to this is.... well, sometimes my mom will sing and he will bark at her. I don't think he likes it when she tries to hit some of the high notes, haha.
     
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    Yesterday, I accidentally slammed my fingers in the drawer and it pained so I started to scream and Homer immediately ran to me and started to bark at me:eek: . I guess he doesn't like when I'm hitting some of the high notes either. Anyway, it made me laugh so hard that I forgot about my hurt hand:p
     
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    It probably scared the heck out of him that you were screaming! Did he calm back down after you stopped? Or did you laughing just upset him more? Hehe.
     
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    No, fortunately he calmed down when I stopped screaming. I'd like to think that he barked because he was worried about me, but I'm pretty sure he just didn't like the noise:p
     
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