Trio of Alaskan Malamutes hilariously sing in “perfect” harmony
You just can’t avoid hearing your dog make noise around the house or even in the car if you’re bringing one with you. Despite that, it’s still fun to see dogs express their different feelings through a couple of barks and howls.
These gigantic dogs were on their way to the groomer when they began to let out some steam in the carâs backseat.
Meet the three gentle Alaskan Malamutes â Travis, Leila, and Joe. These dogs were on their way to the groomer to get a makeover when they got a little bit excited on their trip. While their dad was driving them to the groomers’, these dogs decided to make their road trip a little more fun before they face every dogâs annoying enemies – the hair-trimming razor and the loud blower.
The backseat choir created by the Malamutes.
Alaskan Malamutes are considered quiet compared to other dog breeds, like their close cousins, the huskies. However, these dogs have become an exception as Travis, Leila and Joe love to bark and howl in any given situation.
In their case, going for a car ride is a call for a singing choir. When one of them started barking, the rest of the dogs followed shortly after. They made whining noises to each other and sometimes they finished their sentence with a lengthy howl, in unison. It is just hilarious how one bark from the first dog created this chain of noises in the car.
Since this particular dog breed is pack dogs, this could be probably the reason why some malamutes tend to be vocal especially when they are with their friends. The dogs in the video are fit to be a singing dog choir; although the only tune that comes out of their mouths is an off-sounding howl.
This out-of-tune piece should be called, âMalamute Rhapsody.â
âIs this the real life, or is this just fantasy?â The infamous Queen song is probably what these dogs were trying to pull. Just look at their aligned position which was almost the same as Queenâs music video of Bohemian Rhapsody.
This hilarious trio acted as the car radio and gave their “pawful” performance of their revised piece. There is no one to conduct the piece for them so their dad probably had to bear the noise that his dogs were giving. Whatâs more, these dogs acted so confidently while they sang their song that they were unaware of how awful they are. Despite that, their owner loves them so much that he would listen to them whine for at least twice a day.
What might their performance be after going home from the groomer?
These dogs may have just been blowing off some steam before getting groomed. Although, it is understandable since a lot of dogs just hate the sound of the buzzing razor or even the loud blower. It might also be their show of excitement as they get to socialize with other dogs as they wait for their turn.
You could just imagine these buzz-trimmed doggos in the car afterward singing one of their other songs as a show of celebration of getting through their day-trip. 10 out of 10, will buy their album.
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Source: Rumble/cuervo, Paw My Gosh, Dog Breed Info