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We have often talked about why dogs howl at sirens. I remember the usual answer was that the siren hurt their ears. However, I think that the dogs love to howl along with noises like sirens, and maybe pianos, like the dog in this video.
When we have sirens in the distance, Poodle will lift his head and listen, waiting for Rusty to make the first sound. The second Rusty starts “singing along” with the approaching sirens, Poodle puts his little nose in the air , and just sings his little heart out.
The dog in the video is definitely making his own music to sing with. I am sure that he has watched his owner play the piano and sing , and this is what he is doing also.

 
We have often talked about why dogs howl at sirens. I remember the usual answer was that the siren hurt their ears. However, I think that the dogs love to howl along with noises like sirens, and maybe pianos, like the dog in this video.
When we have sirens in the distance, Poodle will lift his head and listen, waiting for Rusty to make the first sound. The second Rusty starts “singing along” with the approaching sirens, Poodle puts his little nose in the air , and just sings his little heart out.
The dog in the video is definitely making his own music to sing with. I am sure that he has watched his owner play the piano and sing , and this is what he is doing also.
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I had a puppy back when I raised shetland sheep dogs, that I named howler. He would howl when I did, even when cuddling and I would'howl' softly. Wolves do it without pain. ;)
 
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