Can dogs sing?

Scientists have long puzzled over whether dogs can sing to music, or whether they just howl. For this, many studies have been carried out. Let’s learn some interesting facts about canine singing abilities.

How do dogs “feel” the melody

Researchers at the University of Vienna have proven that dogs can sense melody and rhythm. In a new study recently published in the Royal Society for Biological Sciences, scientists have indicated that dogs can control aspects of vocalization in the same way that humans can.

This is explained by the video where the dog sings along with the baby, who plays the harmonica. On it, the dog does not imitate a harmonica – instead, it creates its own melody to accompany the child’s melody. The dog lengthens some sounds, changes the pitch, which already speaks of its ability to “feel” the music.

The difference between howling and singing

Howling is a form of dog communication that comes from their wolf ancestors. When one dog hears the howl of another, it may also join him. Dogs also howl and make sounds to let their owner know how she feels. “Singing” appeared as a result of evolutionary interaction with man. Most often, dogs “sing-along” in social situations when communicating with people. The most reactive style in dogs is reggae music.

The most “singing” breeds

What breeds of dogs are the most melodious? These include the Alaskan Malamute, Siberian Huskies, Samoyeds, Beagles, American Eskimo Dogs.

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