Yesit can bring back optional memories of something greatly affecting in your life Alan trigger of the emotions you felt at the time or i.e
We found love- met a girl
When you Break up- someone like you
When someone backstabs you?romans revenge
Music is made for all moods but the lyrics have different more personal meaning for every individual
My rabbit hates rap; he'll bite me every time. He'll be fine, then all of a sudden he'll just come up, bite me, and thump his foot. My cat gets hyper when ever Rhianna is playing. Its weird. My bunny likes Greenday though. Yes,music affects animals
Yes, they react highly to music.
Hmm... what I've learned is that yes, they are hearing the music, and yes, it's probably too loud for them, but not all dogs react with movement. More fearless dogs most likely have no issues and timid ones are the opposite. So the answer is a yes/no.
Yes, music does change a dog's behavior, like it does a human's. However, it is probably not as affective on dogs as it is on us humans. This is more than likely because they don't pay as much attention to the music. They are more into their settings, which is a very good thing. Very nice. If you do not pay attention to your surroundings, you will be lost. Anyway, because dog has senses, he or she can take in the music playing.
Yes
classical calms
heavy metal irritates so they bark
and pop has no effect
It depends on what music the dog listens to and how much they listen to it so the dog could howl or like and come from where ever they are and listen or they just don't care
I dunno but it does with my dogs. Rock Music makes them routy and slow music makes them calm
Yes it does
React Music Limited was created in 1990.
she react like she normaly does
Is this a serious question!?
They don't.
no
React Music Limited ended in 2004.
React Music Limited was created in 1990.
Some dogs pick up key words (sit, stay, yes, treat, no, outside) but they know it isn't you talking to them so they don't react. Many dogs like the sounds in the background...it soothes them.
Dogs react in many different ways and to many different things. To cars, dogs will chase, bark at, and cringe from. To people, dogs will love, hate, lick, bite, bark at, and snap to. To music, they will ignore or snore. Some dogs are "Picky Choosy" and some are "Whateverers". All of that depends on their character.
I Think The Dog Will React To Music The Most...Not Cat, Fish Or Bird.....=]
Dogs usually bark at the entity{ghost}
people react in different ways... they could be entertained and fruitful when hearing the different types of music.
they will bite you as hard as they can
it depends on your dog and their personality and it also depends on the music you play for the dog, but if your doing a science fair project don't play more than one type of music a day or your dog might not react or help you with the project
They cower in fear.
some dogs that loves to dance
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