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09 Feb 01 - 07:49 AM (#393945) Subject: Dogs Taste in Music From: bill\sables We have a six month old labrador pup who likes to eat CDs but the strange thing is he only eats my wife'd CD's. She is interested in more modern music than me and has or had a collection of recordiongs like Hot Chocolate, Whitney Houston etc and he has destroyed most of them but he has never touched a folk CD, except one of the Water Boys. His taste in music is obviously for the more modern stuff. Bill |
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09 Feb 01 - 08:05 AM (#393955) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: Dave Wynn Bill, Try him on the light classics or perhaps opera. His taste will probably change as he grows. But in the meantime it's cheaper to buy some of the above rather than hard come by Folk and Blues stuff. Forgive me for saying this Mrs Bill but he won't do much harm eating Hot Cholcolate or Whitney..... Spot. (pushing his luck here....) the Dog |
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09 Feb 01 - 08:33 AM (#393973) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: Mary in Kentucky Here at the veterinary clinic the the dogs show a definite preference for live acoustic guitar, sirens and ensemble singing. |
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09 Feb 01 - 08:40 AM (#393982) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: SINSULL Cats handle it differently. My Ed shows his displeasure with an attack of bulimia. Wolf down the food, walk two feet, and cough it up...means turn off that crap, or I don't like your friends, or why can't I sleep on the clean, warm laundry,etc. |
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09 Feb 01 - 09:05 AM (#394010) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: GUEST,Roger the skiffler Bill, can you lend the dog to me for a weekend? Herself shares my musical tastes but also likes a lot of 60s soul,and more modern stuff: Whitney,Tina,Dusty,Paul Young and that **** from Simply Red who wears his hair sideways, I could sort out enough for a couple of meals, especially the "hits of the 60s", '70s etc.! RtS (only kidding, dear, honest!) |
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09 Feb 01 - 09:12 AM (#394020) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: Tinker Bubba's personal preference runs to penny whistles and recorders. It always takes a couple of calming traditionals to calm him down after a "whistler" on paltalk. He's never been a chewer, but as my kids develop their own tastes a temptation does arise... Tinker |
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09 Feb 01 - 09:16 AM (#394027) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: English Jon Fair enough Roger, but leave Paul Young alone. He's family. His sister married one of my cousins. Cheers, Jon Jon's Cat would like to add: "corrr. I 'ate dogz. corr. no taste in mew(sic) whasoweva. Corrr. Ignorrrr..anuses! corr. Bloomin' fick aminalz if you arrsk me. corrrrr." |
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09 Feb 01 - 09:58 AM (#394075) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: Kim C My dogs don't care one way or the other. But sometimes my fiddle playing disturbs the cat... |
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09 Feb 01 - 11:54 AM (#394195) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: Rev My friend John has a cat that doesn't like to be touched, I've seen her shred many a friendly hand. But when I play my accordion this fierce little cat becomes putty in my hands, she rubs up against me and jumps up in my lap with a look of love in her eye. Believe me it's kind of scary because it's quite difficult to play the accordion with a cat sitting in your lap, but I know that if I stop playing I'll probably get mauled. Fortunately the effect of the accordion seem to linger long enough for me to defuse the situation. |
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09 Feb 01 - 12:34 PM (#394252) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: Metchosin Old Wort's tastes were ecclectic and discerning. He didn't shown too much interest in Folk but he was a big fan of Blues and opera and gladly joined in with Leontyne Price and my daughter, both live and recorded, but showed little ear for Callas. I think he could tell she sang off key at times. Wort at a Howlin' Wolf Session Fortunately his interest was primarily auditory. Unfortunately he has gone deaf in recent years and only responds now when you lift his ear and sing directly to him. |
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09 Feb 01 - 12:44 PM (#394265) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: Metchosin oh dear..... it kept saying netscape connection refused, try again, so I did.....hmmmmm.
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09 Feb 01 - 12:54 PM (#394281) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: Mountain Dog A friend's cat, yclept Kat-harine Hepburn, though painfully shy at most times, used to love to come out and dance on her hind legs every time my friend would play her bowed psaltery. The dogs, however, cleaved not unto the sacred screechings and angelic harmonics that poured forth, but rather crept beneath the floorboards of the porch where they whimpered softly and prayed for quieter days... |
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09 Feb 01 - 01:02 PM (#394292) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: GUEST,petr my dog actually lies down in front of me when I play.(and hes a very frisky black lab normally, and wants to play all the time) Another fiddle players dog (she was a beginner) used to leave the room when she played but stayed for me, she didnt take it too personally though. A friends cat jumps into her lap and tries to stop her whenever she plays the high register on the whistle (like she thinks that carol is in pain or something) And yet another friends cat casey, runs into the room whenever she plays a certain reel. . How about some dog poetry. Are you going to eat that? Are you going to eat that? . . . I could eat that. (sam) |
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09 Feb 01 - 02:08 PM (#394312) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: Metchosin and Talisman, the Omnivore or The Dog That Ate Detroit
A pup will eat most anything,
While humans treasure carpeting,
A sofa isn't safe from him,
He dotes on cat food by the ton
They say that goats are omnivores: with apologies to the original unknown author. |
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09 Feb 01 - 02:18 PM (#394320) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: bill\sables My old Labrador who died a few years ago used to sing or howl to the anglo concertina. At first I thought it was hurting his ears but is seemed not as he would run from the other end of the house whem he heard a note, sit infront of me and howl. I just had to learn "How much is that doggy in the window" |
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09 Feb 01 - 02:26 PM (#394328) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: Metchosin I don't think it does hurt their ears Bill, I think it gives them the feeling that they can be more a part of the pack. |
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09 Feb 01 - 02:54 PM (#394348) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: katlaughing Bill, my sister, bet, whom you met at my house, has an old black lab with a bit of border collie mixed in. She sings How Much Is That Doggie in the Window to him and at the end of each line, on cue, he adds a very soprano "Woof, woof". It's really hilarious to watch. He's very broad and when he does it the whole front of his body, feet on up, lifts up with the effort. |
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09 Feb 01 - 03:06 PM (#394361) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: Ebbie A friend of mine has a tortie cat who has her buttons pushed by harmonica. My friend has a bit of a tin ear so she can't play but when she blows (whee-hoo, whee-hoo) on the harmonica, the cat gets as close to her mouth as possible, kneading my friend's chest, eyes closed in perfect bliss... It's something to see. Is there an explanation for this kind of thing? Eb |
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09 Feb 01 - 04:05 PM (#394428) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: mousethief Yeah, the cat likes the sound. |
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09 Feb 01 - 04:57 PM (#394481) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: GUEST,GUEST: Jenny the T My creatures love the Irish tunes. My dog, Casey, will fall asleep almost immediately, while my cat, Mr. Finn, comes immediately and won't leave as long as the tunes continue. If he particularly likes the tune, he'll snuggle up as close as he can and purr. I've used his tastes in the past to call him indoors--if he's out and I start playing, he's at the door by the time the second tune starts. And he's not judgmental--he likes the tunes even if I'm hosing 'em up. Jenny |
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09 Feb 01 - 06:19 PM (#394553) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: Cobble My Skye Terrier, Kilty pricks up he ears and then wags her tail when ever Bagpipe music is played. She once attended a folk session wih us and howled every time a certain singer got up to sing. Needless to say he gave up after a while, he could'nt sing for laughing !! She has'nt been " folk howling" since. Mrs C |
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09 Feb 01 - 06:24 PM (#394561) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: bill\sables Was he singing "Over the Sea to Skye" and making her homesick perhaps Bill |
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09 Feb 01 - 11:31 PM (#394725) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: GUEST,Fred My Collie/Shepherd howls along to some of my instrumentals, especially something like a tin whistle and sometimes the banjo. Just got an unsolicited email that I will copy here. Hope the line breaks come out OK To: hwg11@petnews2u.com Subject: Music CD For Dogs Makes Grammy History! Please Your Dog! AD All our mailings are sent complying to the proposed H.R. 3113 Unsolicited Commercial Electronic Mail Act of 2000. Please see the bottom of this message for further information and removal instructions. JUST DOGS FAVORITE MELODIES: 2010 Made Grammy history in the 43rd Grammy Awards process by being the first CD for dogs to be considered for a nomination! The first music CD of it's kind! "Dog behaviors can be significantly improved by playing the 2010 CD in the home, grooming shop or kennel," said Rabuttinio. Guinness Book World Record Holder, (1984 - 1992) Armand "The Hound" Rabuttinio listed as The World's Fastest Dog Trainer and Rich "The Barker" Parker technical adviser and owner of Just Dogs.com remixed instrumentals to create a new and unique performance for dog audiences. "Our mission is to have a major impact in the dog world especially in the area of adoptions. The use of this CD empowers owners and enables dogs to more effectively communicate and understand each other which is paramount to a strong and lasting relationship," said Rabuttinio. Together the two men formed Just Dogs Records. Both are voting members of The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. "The job of tweaking the tunes and remixing the music with hidden sounds and frequencies is a long and tedious process," said Parker. Produced and engineered for the listening pleasure and training of all dogs. "They made melodies for man's best friend" -The Philadelphia "Inquirer." "Barking up the right C. D."- Delaware Co. Daily Times. Click here to read these news articles and to read more about Just Dogs Favorite melodies: 2010. Click here to order one for your dog. Send us your pet news MyPetNews@petnews2u.com
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10 Feb 01 - 12:16 AM (#394755) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: rangeroger On the Pink Floyd album "Meddle" they do an awesome blues song called "Seamus" It's about an old hound dog that sings the blues. All through the song there is a dog howling in tune with the music.I used to play it for my part wolf mix and it would set him to howling along with it. Nowhere near as good as Seamus,however. rr |
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10 Feb 01 - 01:41 AM (#394787) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: Stewie Years ago, I used to present an American music program on community radio. A friend told me that her cat would listen to it quite contentedly until a bluegrass track emanated from the radio. Thereupon, the animal would yowl, leap from its chair and disappear from the room. This occurred on numerous occasions. --Stewie. |
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10 Feb 01 - 01:48 AM (#394789) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: Melani I often put the rats on my shoulder when I play flute or whistle. I feel that it's very important for them to learn about the Pied Piper. |
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10 Feb 01 - 12:58 PM (#395095) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: Lyrical Lady Bailey (my golden) howls at Musicman's CD 'Farewell' ... it a long mournful howl ... rather fitting actually. PS. SSSSSH! I haven't told Paul! LL |
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10 Feb 01 - 11:03 PM (#395442) Subject: RE: BS: Dogs Taste in Music From: campfire The LabraDane doesn't care what "we" listen to, but when he was a pup he did like the album covers - mostly the out of print, irreplacable ones. How'dhe know? campfire |