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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / Music hath charms
- By Sharon McCrea [gb] Date 24.10.02 20:35 UTC
Apparently music does have charms to soothe the savage beast (sic) :-).

Music & dog behaviour research

I do agree that some dogs have tastes in music. Storm Sheltie is my real music lover, but his favourites are military marches. Wonder what that says about his behaviour? (Hint – his other name is ‘Captain Mainwaring’ :D)
- By eoghania [de] Date 25.10.02 05:45 UTC
I know my dogs are calmer when I've left the radio on all day regardless of what music style is on it.
But I do feel like the Pied Piper if I pull out my recorder or cello to practice on --- both are immediately there listening, no matter how long the 'session' is. Even if I'm making a lot of mistakes :O :P :rolleyes: ;)
:cool:
- By Leigh [gb] Date 25.10.02 09:04 UTC
"The study funded by the NCDL" !!!
- By eoghania [de] Date 25.10.02 09:38 UTC
What's wrong with that? :confused: Especially since the research can affect dogs' behaviors so that they are more 'attractive' to potential adoptees?
:cool:
- By Leigh [gb] Date 25.10.02 10:12 UTC
There are hundreds of breed rescues and general welfare groups out there Sara that struggle every single day of the year to make ends meet. They put every penny they raise into caring for the dogs that need their help. If the NCDL want to blow money then why don't they *blow* it towards other rescue organisations that are struggling to survive :-)
- By gina [gb] Date 25.10.02 12:00 UTC
I agree Leigh
Gina x
PS Mine have the TV on if we have to leave them for a bit in the mornings. Kilroy Silk is usually on and for some reason they are sleeping when my husband returns LOL
- By Lara Date 25.10.02 11:24 UTC
My dogs unfortunately don't have a choice of what music they listen to :)
At the moment they are probably sick of Elvis!
- By patricia [gb] Date 25.10.02 11:42 UTC
Lara so would I be LOL

Pat xx
- By Lara Date 25.10.02 12:22 UTC
Shame on you! You haven't lived :)
- By nouggatti [ie] Date 25.10.02 12:27 UTC
All of my dogs have their own special songs which I sing to them when they are having cuddles etc.

they do seem to respond to them
Theresa :)

(not as mad as it sounds heehee)
- By Cava14Una Date 25.10.02 22:30 UTC
Hi Theresa,
Of course it isn't mad, my Braid used to recognise Crocodile Rock and come running with his caterpillar and bounce about shaking it. Mum sings Rockabye Baby to Cava and he sits with his head on her knee and dozes off
Anne :-D
- By QT [us] Date 28.10.02 04:54 UTC
Duchess (7month Aussie) loves music. We used to put on classical flute music at night when we first got her. Seemed to calm her to sleep and less crying! Now she likes the radio on all the time... any music. My husband says that her song is Ricky Martin's "Shake your Bon-bon"(yeah I know, we're so goofy) case when she is really excited she will run around 'wagging' her whole tushy....it is soooo cute. :D :D We just adore the little dear!
- By Lois_vp [gb] Date 28.10.02 07:53 UTC
My wheaten terrier used to love singing to the Antiques Roadshow music, but the tune from You've Been Framed used to send him crazy ! :)
- By mr murphy [gb] Date 28.10.02 09:57 UTC
Bull terriers love stuff like the punk etc. It makes them have their mad half hour. The antiques roadshow probably makes your dog howl in protest, and as for you've been framed, that drives me mad as well.
Mick
- By thistle [gb] Date 28.10.02 13:19 UTC
Thistle howls when I play the piano or recorder. I swear she sings 'in tune', ie howls a higher note or lower note depending on what I am playing. She also sometimes 'hums', especially to something particularly mournful. We think it is absolutely hilarious, I hope we are right in thinking that she is enjoying it and that she doesn't find it distubing. Does anyone know?
Jane
Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / Music hath charms

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