Study finds Samoyeds, Shiba Inus sing on pitch, adjust howls
NewsBytes | April 2, 2026 8:40 PM CST
Seoul researchers find dogs detect pitch
Researchers from Seoul National University discovered that dogs notice changes in pitch in both animal and human sounds, which helps them adjust their own howls when they hear music.
Another team in Australia is now looking into whether dogs do this on purpose, which could mean our furry friends are even better communicators than we realized.
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