Is it pain, instinct, or secret communication? Discover the surprising truth behind your dog's howling.
Practically all dogs are, so to speak, descendants of wolves. Sirens might sound like distant howls to them!
Meet Sable, a Labrador who howls like she’s part of a fire engine crew. Real story, real mystery.
Wolves used howling to locate their pack—could your dog be trying to “find” the siren?
Some believe dogs howl from pain, but experts say it’s not always discomfort.
Dogs hear frequencies humans can’t. That loud siren might be even louder to your pooch.
One dog howls. The other doesn’t flinch. Could pack roles explain this bizarre difference?
Like yawns or barks, howling could be a contagious response. Sirens just trigger the “chorus.”
Some dogs ignore sirens completely. Personality? Confidence?
Maybe it’s not just noise—maybe your dog is answering an ancient call from their wild ancestors.