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Some of my favorite videos…

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  • Basenji sings to the Braveheart theme.
    It's soooooo funny to see this dog. He must really know the song well because he starts out singing softly with the delicate music. And then he literally gets ready to BELT out when the music kicks up. lol… And then just as he began with the music, he ends with the final notes of the song. Might be my favorite video EVER.

    Okay, not the greatest video, but this reminds me of Miles when we first got him…. his howl was THIS loud!! He sounded like a tornado siren!!

  • The second one is hilarious, :D
    I wouldn't like to be the neighbours :eek:

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