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Vincent Prochoroff’s pet pug is completely deaf, but that doesn’t stop him from making noise! The pup loudly expresses his excitement when he spots his humans, despite being unable to hear his sounds. This lack of self-awareness makes for very interesting—and extremely amusing—sounds from the little pug. As Vincent explains in a recently posted YouTube video:
Our pug is deaf, so he is not [too] sure what he is saying so when he gets exited he starts “singing.” He is one old chap and very friendly, 11 years old! He is a healthy dog and loves to be around people, sometimes he even “sings” when no one is around. I can assure you he is not in pain, but is just excited.
Does the dog sing? That’s right! The video is so entertaining that it’s already going viral. Click play and hear the pug’s hilarious yelps of glee for yourself.
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The way he is pulling away I think he has a pain disorder. You have to pet my little dog gently. Petting the way she is makes my dog cry. Try touching someone with Fibro like that, you won’t do it twice.
So sweet