Dog unleashes a beautiful vibrato to demonstrate her powerful “singing” voice

Fun fact: Dogs are excellent communicators.

They may not speak our language, but they use a wide range of body language and vocalizations to let us know what they want to say.

It’s also true that some dogs have a wider range of vocalizations than others.

These dogs can whine, growl, sigh, howl, groan, bark, and even sing.

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Do you remember when we were kids, we thought dogs could only bark and it should sound like “woof”, or “arf”?

Now that we have dogs, we learned that there are so many more sounds they can make.

Some dogs can even make lots of funny sounds when they are upset, disappointed, hungry, or sleepy.

Each dog is unique, so expect different dogs to have different vocalizations.

Different sounds may have different meanings.

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Even barking could have different meanings.

Dogs bark and we all know that. But did you know some breeds bark more than others?

Not all “barks” are the same.

Your dog’s bark can either be a way to say they are happy, sad, angry, or even frustrated.

Some barks could be high-pitched and others just whole and loud.

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Of course, as owners, we can also distinguish barks that are alarming.

For example, if someone is in danger or an intruder is inside our property.

Aside from those basic dog sounds, there are also whines when they are experiencing pain or sadness.

There are also growls when they feel uneasy or threatened. This is a warning for you to stay away.

Then there’s howling.

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But it was neither barking nor howling that put this doggie songstress in the internet limelight.

She let off an incredible vibrato

This dog’s video went viral not only because of her howl but because of her remarkable vibrato.

Howling isn’t common for some dogs, but huskies, a breed closely compared to wolves love to howl.

This is how they communicate, and like barking or whining, it has meaning.

You might have already seen some Huskies going viral for being able to howl and make sounds that make them look like they’re talking.

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Then there’s Cassie.

Meet the sassy Cassie, a rescue dog that isn’t shy when it’s time to show off her vocal talent.

Megan, Cassie’s owner, took a video of the adorable one-year-old puppy while she was singing with her.

It all started when Megan taught Cassie to howl when she says “sing a song”.

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Cassie didn’t just obey the command. She loved it.

To Megan’s amazement, her dog sang with a vibrato.

We’re not even kidding.

We love how Cassie played with her vocals and sang beautifully.

That tail wag was also a bonus.

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Many comments talked about how good Cassie was and how Megan should upload more videos of her.

“That dog didn’t even imitate the vibrato, he just did it… wow… what talent! I’m stanning,” said one commenter.

“I’ve never heard vibrato from a dog. Wonderful. She’s happy,” said another one who loved how Cassie sang.

“Ok but I actually can’t believe that was the dog! Like the vibrato was on point,” another one commended Cassie.

Indeed, her vibrato is “on-point”.

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Of course, we agree that Megan should upload more of Cassie’s singing. The short clip was enticing, but we want more.

Hear Cassie’s remarkable howling vibrato in the video below!

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