Meet Baloo, the seven-year-old American Bully mix from Houston, Texas, whose unique talent is winning over the internet. While many dogs may find loud noises like passing trains frightening, Baloo seems to embrace them with enthusiasm, charming viewers with his remarkable imitation.
In a video shared by his human Isabella Boone on TikTok (@bully.baloo), Baloo can be seen delivering what Boone describes as his “longest good morning woo” in response to the train‘s horn. Lasting nearly 40 seconds with minimal breaks, Baloo’s performance is nothing short of captivating.
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According to Boone, Baloo’s ritual includes greeting the train each morning from inside the house if it’s loud enough. And sometimes, if the mood strikes him, he even bids the train goodnight! His efforts have certainly not gone unnoticed, with the video amassing over 12,500 views and more than 2,760 likes, along with a flood of compliments in the comment section.
Experts note that Baloo’s playful barks are a form of communication, often accompanied by loose and bouncy body language. While some dogs may bark to initiate play, Baloo’s rendition of the train’s horn adds a unique twist to this behavior.
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