Homer the singing dog

Richard Moody remoody at midstatesd.net
Sun Oct 1 23:35:11 MDT 2006


For a few years I tuned and played pianos in our house with our German
Shepherd Dog, Pepper  (female).   One Sunday afternoon during a birthday
party for an elderly couple, when we got to ".happy birthday dear..." we
heard a rather unearthly moan  like some one singing off (way off) key.  It
tuned out to be Pepper.  (under the grand piano of all places) She had a
wide variety voices between moans and howls but I never knew it until she
heard and responded to humans singing in chorus.     I soon found out she
was even more  responsive to a male falseceto (sp) voice.   She was at her
best in ". the hills are alive with the sound of Pepper dog singinggggggg.."
With singing being a screeching high falsetto.     I wanted to submit it to
"Best  Home Videos" because I had never heard a dog sing as much or on cue.
Yet  for her first 3 years she never responded to the sound of a piano or a
piano being tuned.  I don't know what that says about me as a tuner other
than I don't hum or sing when I tune.  The only other thing she howled at
was coyotes, but that is another story. 

 

RMoody

          "While we look to the dramatist to give romance to realism, 

             we ask of the actor to give realism to romance." 

            Oscar Wilde (1854-1900); Irish poet and dramatist.

 

 

 

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In a message dated 9/27/2006 7:53:06 PM Eastern Standard Time,
mkurta at adelphia.net writes:

Any other singalong stories ??

Greetings, 

 

      YES!.. We once had a German Shepherd named Prince. There were about 10
family members in the room on my sister's birthday. We sang happy birthday
and the dog, after observing through most of the song,  chimed in near the
ending, first with a sort of howl then the last line with a "rarry rirraay
rOOooo rOOOO"!  Prince's voice even slid along into the pitches as he was
trying to enunciate the words. Afterwards, the room went quiet.  We all were
totally stunned! My brother-in law said he got goose bumps! 

 

Julia Gottshall

Reading, PA

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