POLL: Does this Christmas song for dogs really work?

POLL: Does this Christmas song for dogs really work?

As cheeky journalists eager for the great mysteries of this world, we decided to find out if this Christmas song created especially for dogs really works. Be careful, the results may surprise you.

Mariah Carey doesn’t have a monopoly on Christmas songs. Even though we all (or almost all) like to sing very, very loudly Everything I want for Christmas from November onwards, it’s not necessarily the same for little (or big) balls of fur who can quickly feel left out of the party.

Dogs already can’t hang a garland on the tree (what an idea not to have opposable thumbs), nor eat chocolate by their weight (otherwise they die), the minimum was still to create a song for them especially for them.

And you know what? Well it is, yes.

Raise the plot, the dog song

Yes, I know, it’s brilliant.

This song, created especially for dogs by kibble manufacturers Tails.com, consists of bell sounds, toy sounds squeaking, human voices giving instructions, all accompanied by a reggae beat in the background. . Well, if your dog doesn’t speak English, I guess it works a little less.

The authors of the song are clear:

Signs that dogs like the song include paying attention, trying to find out where the sounds are coming from, moving their heads or ears to hear better, or wagging their tails.

To create this song, it took no less than 25 dogs and talented music producers to put this perfect music into the box at the famous Abbey Road Studios, England.

Yes, after recording the Beatles or Pink Floyd, Abbey Road recorded a dog hit. This shows the quality of the thing eh.

And that’s not all: the profits from the sale of the album will go to an association in favor of human mental health, called Dudes and dogs. Truly dogs are the best people, no need to squirm.

A Christmas song for dogs: the editorial investigation

Not having a dog at home (it’s a bad world, what to expect), I tested it on my cat, who clearly didn’t care. But at the same time she is a cat, overall she has no interest in anything except the sound of her kibble.

But did you really think I wouldn’t investigate further? She doesn’t know me well.

Maybe you don’t yet know our mascot, who responds to the sweet names of Eugénie Beyoncé Britney Normand, known as “Ninou”? The bulldog, whose reputation is now consolidated, kindly agreed to participate in the song rehearsal, of which here is the result:

The pictures prove it: she loves it.

Well ok, obviously she’s not good either, but as Marine, her owner, points out: Ninou can’t speak English. Perhaps she would work better with an English bulldog.

We investigated further and discovered another dog who had also been used as a guinea pig on Twitter. Obviously it affects one, without moving the other (RIP Jacque Chirac).

The investigation is ongoing and we are counting on you, dear readers, to use your dogs as guinea pigs and share the results with us.

So, who is the little dog that will wag its tail at Christmas?


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