Musically Talented Basset Hound Accompanies Owner's Cello Practice

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This is the heartwarming moment when a talented Basset Hound pooch decides to accompany owner’s cello practice by joining in the fun and howling along to the rhythm! Listen closely as Bodzio the Basset Hound sings along to his owner's cello performance. What a dynamic duo!

This music-loving dog just can't resist the urge to join in when owner begins to play his cello. Bodzio the Basset Hound pooch hilariously breaks out into song as soon as his human beings to play the instrument. This dog is very musically talented! Watch him howl in excitement while his owner plays the powerful string instrument.

Pets are amazing creatures that bring so much joy and love into our lives. Sure, they can be a lot of hard work to raise, some might say it is almost like raising a child, but those challenges are heavily outweighed by the the positives. Often times, dog owners like to put the musical talent of their loved canines to the test by singing a song or playing an instrument.

You would not have imagined that such a tough looking dog would even consider singing along. However, as soon as owner starts playing, he immediately starts howling.

Some say canines have an ear for music, others will rebuke that notion, saying that the sheer sound of a musical instrument confuses the dogs, making them ‘complain’ about it. What is the truth about this behavior?

Research confirms that dogs have musical preferences and react differently to particular types of music. Usually, when exposed to heavy metal music dogs become quite agitated and start barking. Classical music, on the other hand, seems to have a calming effect on dogs for that matter.

Don't necessarily assume that your dog's howling has anything to do with the music you're playing. It may be just a mere coincidence. If the yowling continues well after you've turned off the classical music, it's time to investigate any and all of the other potential triggers for your dog's vocalization, whether nerves due to loneliness or physical pain.

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