LordNelson
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I live in central Tx, and last week we had some severe thunderstorms.
While Nelson hasn't displayed any notice of thunder/lightning (yet), I thought I may as well distract him a bit by playing piano (badly).
I am not very good, and don't play regularly so this is probably the third or fourth time he has even heard the piano.
To my amazement, after about 30 seconds, he started "singing". His singing (and perhaps all bully singing) is an odd kind of howl. His tail nub was wagging so I don't think he was scared or nervous -- just joining in.
I haven't been able to record it effectively yet, but I found it beautiful.
Does your bully sing? Does anyone have any insight in to what triggers them to sing?
Thanks, and cheers!
While Nelson hasn't displayed any notice of thunder/lightning (yet), I thought I may as well distract him a bit by playing piano (badly).
I am not very good, and don't play regularly so this is probably the third or fourth time he has even heard the piano.
To my amazement, after about 30 seconds, he started "singing". His singing (and perhaps all bully singing) is an odd kind of howl. His tail nub was wagging so I don't think he was scared or nervous -- just joining in.
I haven't been able to record it effectively yet, but I found it beautiful.

Does your bully sing? Does anyone have any insight in to what triggers them to sing?
Thanks, and cheers!