That's Molly the Fire Safety dog, not Molly my kitty. But, I bet if I had a piano, I could get Molly, my kitty, to play it. Anyway, I thought this was too, too cute and had to share. Enjoy!
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This is an indie dog lover's mini film waiting to happen. You should pile together more footage and campaign to have it shown on public television. We dog lovers need more docs about the apparent intelligence and inherent artistic ability of dogs. I have a dachshund who fancies himself an opera singer. What's amazing is that he howls at Callas and Pavarotti, but he somehow adjust his pitch to fit theirs! Incredible.
Posted by: Jackson | April 19, 2013 at 08:30 AM
Wow.. Its interesting that a dog plays the piano. Sometimes it is quite difficult for us to play the piano. But we can see that here the dog playing the piano with comfortably. This proves that if we determine something then we can easily accomplish a work. The same is also applicable in case of animals. So if we provide them proper training and guidance they would definitely achieve this. This video is quite helpful in case of the pet owners those want to train their dogs.
Posted by: Simi Valley Vet | February 26, 2013 at 06:48 AM