It's no secret: Some dogs love to howl at sirens. Why do some dogs feel compelled to vocalize when an ambulance drives by wailing their sirens? Why are other dogs unbothered by the sound of sirens?
Many of us have seen those cute videos of Siberian Huskies howling with their families. We know that some breeds howl more than others, old dogs howl more than puppies and other dogs may only howl ...
Even dogs like to sing along to some iconic pop tunes. One dog named Riley, a full-blooded heeler, went viral over the weekend for his uncanny ability to howl what sounds like the first notes of ...
Mary Jo DiLonardo has worked in print, online, and broadcast journalism for 25 years and covers nature, health, science, and animals. Dogs make a lot of sounds. From howling and growling to whining ...
About 69 million U.S. households own a dog in 2022, according to Lemonade, an insurance company that also provides coverage of pets. Any of these dogs could be triggered to howl by sirens, loud music, ...
Some dogs get really fired up and excited when they hear it's time for bed, while others are more mellow, already on their way to relaxing. Our dog even puts herself to bed sometimes if we stay up ...
If you're a dog owner, you know that canines have a language all their own. Whether they're barking, growling, whining or howling, they're trying to tell you something — and it pays to be informed ...
Howling is your dog’s way of communicating with you and the world. They howl to get attention, make contact with other dogs, and announce their presence. Howling is instinctual and can be natural or ...
When a dog was given permission to let out a howl while indoors, his vocal talents certainly didn't disappoint. The hilarious clip was posted on TikTok by user @cassdowney, showing her dog Leonardo ...
A Rottweiler puppy learning to howl for the first time is melting hearts on TikTok. In a clip posted by user Millie Crosby (@rottweilermum_) on December 7, puppy Nelly can be heard trying to howl but ...
Many people recognise their dog’s bark, but fewer realise how wide a range of sounds dogs use to express what they feel. Some noises show excitement, others signal uncertainty, and a few are quiet ...