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Old April 4th 04, 12:12 AM
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Default Sounds of hounds abounds

What is your favortie canine vocalization?
I thought mine was the 'woo-woo' of the Northern dogs, but we're
suddenly hip-deep in hounds. They make a marvelous chorus.
http://www.sbacc.org/DOGS%20Current/jubeefull.jpg
http://www.sbacc.org/DOGS%20Current/durantefull.jpg
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Old April 4th 04, 12:54 AM
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"Chris" wrote in message
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What is your favortie canine vocalization?
I thought mine was the 'woo-woo' of the Northern dogs, but we're
suddenly hip-deep in hounds. They make a marvelous chorus.
http://www.sbacc.org/DOGS%20Current/jubeefull.jpg
http://www.sbacc.org/DOGS%20Current/durantefull.jpg
http://www.sbacc.org/DOGS%20Current/moxiefull.jpg


cute!

i know a pit bull that coo's like a pigeon when she's excited. but my all
time favorite is Lola's pathetic and huge sigh. the sound she makes when i
say, "it's time for bed, Lola". it's usually accompanied by a slight
backwards glance to see if i'm following her. i swear, that dog rolls her
eyes at me.

-kelly


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Old April 4th 04, 12:54 AM
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"Chris" wrote in message
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What is your favortie canine vocalization?
I thought mine was the 'woo-woo' of the Northern dogs, but we're
suddenly hip-deep in hounds. They make a marvelous chorus.
http://www.sbacc.org/DOGS%20Current/jubeefull.jpg
http://www.sbacc.org/DOGS%20Current/durantefull.jpg
http://www.sbacc.org/DOGS%20Current/moxiefull.jpg


cute!

i know a pit bull that coo's like a pigeon when she's excited. but my all
time favorite is Lola's pathetic and huge sigh. the sound she makes when i
say, "it's time for bed, Lola". it's usually accompanied by a slight
backwards glance to see if i'm following her. i swear, that dog rolls her
eyes at me.

-kelly


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Old April 4th 04, 12:54 AM
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"Chris" wrote in message
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What is your favortie canine vocalization?
I thought mine was the 'woo-woo' of the Northern dogs, but we're
suddenly hip-deep in hounds. They make a marvelous chorus.
http://www.sbacc.org/DOGS%20Current/jubeefull.jpg
http://www.sbacc.org/DOGS%20Current/durantefull.jpg
http://www.sbacc.org/DOGS%20Current/moxiefull.jpg


cute!

i know a pit bull that coo's like a pigeon when she's excited. but my all
time favorite is Lola's pathetic and huge sigh. the sound she makes when i
say, "it's time for bed, Lola". it's usually accompanied by a slight
backwards glance to see if i'm following her. i swear, that dog rolls her
eyes at me.

-kelly


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Old April 4th 04, 02:24 AM
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(Chris) wrote:
What is your favortie canine vocalization?


That would have to be a tie between the samoyed's woo woo and the malamute's
roar. :}

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Old April 4th 04, 02:24 AM
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(Chris) wrote:
What is your favortie canine vocalization?


That would have to be a tie between the samoyed's woo woo and the malamute's
roar. :}

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Old April 4th 04, 02:24 AM
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(Chris) wrote:
What is your favortie canine vocalization?


That would have to be a tie between the samoyed's woo woo and the malamute's
roar. :}

PetsMart Pet Trainer
My Kids, My Students, My Life:
http://hometown.aol.com/dfrntdrums/m...age/index.html
Last updated June 27 at 10:00 a.m.


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Old April 4th 04, 02:57 AM
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A good throaty howl with rich musical undertones.

--Lia

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Old April 4th 04, 02:57 AM
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A good throaty howl with rich musical undertones.

--Lia

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A good throaty howl with rich musical undertones.

--Lia

 




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