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November 29, 2014

A Stray Pup And Street Musician Have An Impromptu Duet, Both Lives Change Forever

When solo street musician Sergei Ivanovich prepared for his performance, he didn’t expect to be joined by a singer. Especially not a singing dog!

“He just came up when I sat down and began to play the first note,” Sergei explained to a local news source.

Not only did the crowd love the dog, so did Sergei. After being encouraged to take the dog home, Sergei agreed it would be for the best. A smart performer knows you have to give the audience what it wants.

Congrats to these two, who will hopefully make sweet duets together furever! Check out their performance below:




http://barkpost.com/dog-street-musician-sings/
November 24, 2014

Scientific Proof That Dogs Love Us Like Family




As a long-time dog lover and first-time dog parent, there are tons of questions swirling in my head about what my dog’s thinking, dreaming, and barking.

We already know that our pups love us. There is no doubt about that. You can see it in their eyes. You can see it in their smile. And you can see it in their tail-wags.

But, if you’re like me, you’ve probably found yourself wondering, “How much does my dog love me? What does he get out of our lovin’ relationship?”

Thanks to scientists and their quest to understand the human-dog relationship on a deeper level we now have some more answers on the subject.

According to a recent piece by Mic in partnership with GE, “Not only do dogs seem to love us back, they actually see us as their family. It turns out that dogs rely on humans more than they do their own kind for affection, protection and everything in between.”

http://barkpost.com/dogs-love-us-like-family/

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