Then she tries out the PON howl .
Finally, satisfied that her vocal chords are in order, she's ready for her morning croissant trip.
PONs, it would have to be said,are not the quietest of dogs. The villagers would agree.
How unusual. The San Antonio zoo ' feed a rat to a snake ' celebration of Valentines Day : https://sazoo.org/valentine/?fbclid=IwAR2xRJN8rPmuZmfohuha4lc3ADkZQ4tBsecgfzjOBWFBsKKwDFqU-WyOu_8
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Sophie looks in fine form. As, I am sure, is her voice. I couldn't bring myself to watch the clip, in case it was just as you described.
Hope you all have a great day.
Good on you Miss Sophie. Howl like the wind!!
Hari OM
this is exactly what any diva must do and we expect no less! YAM xx
I, for one, would like a video, with sound of Sophie’s yodelling. She appears to be very talented. Perhaps her gifts could be shared with the world! (also I don’t know what PON yodelling could possibly sound like).
Pleased to hear that Sophie's vocal chords are in good order and ready for any challenge - especially concrete shredding!
Sophie looks very pleased with herself in the last picture, as well she might. What a smile!
Yodeling noises and howling from Sophie I can imagine. It is singing to herself, on her back, under the table, a little after five in the morning, I am having trouble with. We have seen a picture of her doing this. It is the sound, that could shred concrete, that I am trying to imagine. Does her pitch go from high to low the next note? Is the sound constant, or are there pauses? Is there any other sound her singing could be compared with?
What a strange event...naming dinner after your 'ex'. Never thought of cockroach breeders, though I may apply for a licence. We seem to have a plethora of the things lately.
Sophie is definitely a diva with a lot to say!
Did you see this tweet?
https://twitter.com/backt0nature/status/1228531629703954433?s=09&fbclid=IwAR0vMW0yuLxiTUbcpN1KtRRFxH5XQv9CIq-H1x-MrJYylyiA4i72Ql8CJSU
Thank you for the link - have posted 2 more this am which made me laugh out loud
Sophie's singing is not unlike the sound of a fingernail being scratched across a blackboard magnified 100 times.
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