Monica Reed

A Christmas song for dogs! Yes, dogs!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Cheerful dog labrador is sitting in Santa Claus hat. Golden retriever is waiting for the holiday at home. Photo: Shutterstock

A Christmas song for dogs! Yes, dogs!

We’ve got Christmas songs to sing and enjoy every holiday! Have you ever thought, “Fido needs Christmas songs.” Not to worry because this year, the pups finally got their own Christmas song. And no, dogs barking “Jingle Bells,” that doesn’t count.

A British pet food company called Tails used scientific research and dog focus groups to put together a Christmas song that’s specifically made to appeal just to dogs. And they even recorded it at Abbey Road.

The song is called “Raise the Woof” and it, quote, “uses a reggae beat and the sounds of bells, squeaky toys, and owners’ instructions to illicit a response from dogs.” Hope your dog is into it.

See if your dog will enjoy it!

I hope Fido loves it as much as I do!  LOL

 

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