New Guinea Singing Dog International (NGSDI)

Dedicated to Education, Preservation, Rescue, Responsible Ownership, and search for new NGSD bloodlines.

Coming Home For Lunch Add Video

While I had both dogs for a year when this video was shot, you'll still be able to see their shy nature displayed until they recognize me. You'll also see the characteristic "head toss" as well as the "crooning" sound they make in greeting :)

Posted by singingdogs on November 24, 2010 at 6:16 PM 5895 Views

Post a Comment

Oops!

Oops, you forgot something.

Oops!

The words you entered did not match the given text. Please try again.

Already a member? Sign In

3 Comments

Reply Nan Williams
04:10 PM on September 27, 2012 
I am so taken by these beautiful dogs!
Reply Ann
10:32 PM on March 05, 2011 
Oh please don't tell me those are shock collars!!
Reply Wanda
08:37 AM on November 25, 2010 
As I was watching your video with Snowy, my cockatoo, I couldn't help but laugh at how she responded to you and your dogs. She watched them very closely and when you started talking she talked back to you! So, Snowy says hi and she loves you! LOL