Dogs who love music


Does anyone else's dog have particular tastes in music? My great dane LOVES beethoven, likes tchaikovsky, does not like saint saen or most rock, and seems indifferent to mozart. He'll actually come in from another room and plop down right in front of the left speaker if it's something he likes (even if it's played REALLY loud!).
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My dog literally howls/screams, whether in pain or ecstasy or empathy or trying to make her own music, I can't tell, whenever any recording w/harmonica comes on at home or in the car. Bob Dylan songs really KILL her, I am hoping she loves the sound because she tries so hard to emulate it. But someone suggested that maybe it hurt her ears. She hasn't said, either way. She is a black Lab named Scallywag.
J_thunders, does your "chowhound" pup happen to be an AmStaff? Mine has a whole different set of priorities than does my ex-girlfriend's Lab/Rotweiler mix. He actually pays attention to things (TV, music) while she has the priorities of an insatiable appetite for affection/attention, eating, sleeping, pooping, rolling in other animal's poop, and barking (not necessarily in that order).

I'll try the "nature sounds" thing to freak her out :-)
Both American Water Spaniels. Couldn't ask for better dogs. Mine beg for snacks, eat and sleep, in that order, anything else seems to bother them as it gets in the way of these three things.
One Saturday morning I'm sitting back in the listening chair with my eyes closed enjoying some Mozart, don't remember which piece. My wife walks in the room and starts laughing. What's so funny I ask. She points down at the floor and there are both Joey and Freddie our cocketiels facing the speakers and apparently actually listening to the music. They wouldn't tell me if they liked it or not but a pair of birds to be that attentive and quiet for me to not even realize they were around I can only guess they did :*)
My sadly departed pet parakeet Rudy, showed a distinct preference for Mozart; the only music that he would sing along to.

He also posessed an extensive vocabulary. Phrases such as: "Beam me up Scotty", "Hey Moe, look!" and "Let me out, damm it!"