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John Jones news footage of their New Guinea Singing Dogs. Boy do they ever sing.. Please visit the website: www.freewebs.com
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  1. TheMsstorms Says:

    @KellehChu ok um these dogs ONLY have one lets repeat that ONE breeding season one and most are spayed/neutered they ARE the rarest trust me

  2. KellehChu Says:

    People. They aren’t that rare. They are just as rare as a Xolo, or a Canaan dog… So they’re a bit more rare than Dingos, but it doesn’t mean there’s like, a thousand left. They breed like rabbits…

    The Glen of Imaal Terrier is the rarest dog in the world.

  3. Carycomic Says:

    It’s said that the only fully domestic dog, with an almost-identical sound, is the basenji.

  4. Jifcrunch79 Says:

    they are so beautiful! i hope we can get them out of the endangered zone…

  5. TheyCallMeKillz Says:

    actually the singer is supposed to be older than the dingo

  6. TheyCallMeKillz Says:

    they are the rarest dog in the world they have about 1/6 of all of the dogs in the world i think there are about 200 in captivity and they think extinct in the wild

  7. mikkykay Says:

    They might even be the rarest dog in the WORLD :o

  8. KenMacMillan Says:

    I’d hit it.

  9. iPrettyG1rl Says:

    wow that family is VERY lucky they are one of the rarest dogs on earth ;O

  10. Raonisk Says:

    This sound actually feels like a lamment, like a crying sad sound….

  11. soulinthewall77 Says:

    Those dogs look awesome! ‘Perhaps a bit noisy from time to time, I imagine? ‘Just kidding. I couldn’t possibly own one in my neighborhood. :( ‘But, cool dog.

  12. tomcue2 Says:

    ginko27,
    The biologist you refer to is Dr I Lehr Brisbin, Dr Brisbin along with Mr Don Ehrlich helped to preserve the ISIS listed NGSD’s in North America. Don Ehrlich and I have formed an organization for the preservation of the NGSD. The link to our site is in my profile. Please take some time to read and re-educate yourself about them. All NGSD came from only a few founders with the exception being a 1993 import that is not yet part of the history.

  13. ginko27 Says:

    I worked at the Nashville zoo and we were trying to get some singing dogs.A K-9 biologist from NC who also keeps the Carolina Dog had the last pure female she was very old. He says that the SDs were cought and bred with the native dogs that look and act alot like them and have dingo DNA like the carolina dogs do.The dogs he kept except the old female were not pure strains.The way to tell is that pure singing dogs are shy have no white on them and always circle before they come to their keepers.

  14. tomcue2 Says:

    ginko27,
    Not sure where you obtained your info from but you are incorrect. There has only been one NGSD that was actually imported from New Guinea in the early 90′s. All others were captured in the wild by either Australian explorers or German explorers and came here via zoos. DNA tests can definately seperate a domestic breed from a Dingo which the NGSD basically is. The Dingo DNA is quite different then any domestic dog and all NGSD’s that have been tested have tested pure.

  15. ginko27 Says:

    These singing dogs are close but not pure breeds. The last 100% Singing dog died about 10yrs ago in a private colection. The ones you see now were bred with domestic dogs by the natives to sell to zoo as pure. However a few nearly pure specimens remain and they are being bred for zoos and NOT the pet trade. So, what you have is a strain that is nearly wild and a strain that is domesticated. The best way to tell what your getting is that true singing dogs have NO white on them and fake ones do.

  16. hananokuni2580 Says:

    My, what a gorgeous telecaster. The make-up people did an excellent job on her.

  17. nicholasbhicks Says:

    i know a guy that owns wolfdogs who rescued a purebred wolf from 1 of these auctions here in ohio

  18. tomcue2 Says:

    Its a small world when it comes to the NGSD. I know of your father and his efforts to preserve the breed and also the story of Roux your first Singer.

  19. jediknightintraining Says:

    I have 2 singing dogs.Kai and Rea.

  20. ColKorn1965 Says:

    I’d love to have a hundred to get revenge on my neighbors for playing their thumpity-bumpity music when I’m trying to sleep.

  21. ScienceisBeautiful Says:

    What a great way to get revenge on the neighbors with the all night barking bastards.

  22. tomcue2 Says:

    renajsh,

    Do your homework!

    When the zoos bounced the NGSD back in the early 90′s it was the exotics folks along with a couple of fanciers that kept them from being just another extinct animal.

    FYI, I am co-founder of an organization that rescues NGSD’s and Mr Jones in this video has rescued more NGSD’s then all other folks combined over the past 12yrs.

  23. renajsh Says:

    What the hell are New Guinea Singing Dogs doing at an ‘exotic animal show’? Good thing there’s a rescue for them.

  24. Carycomic Says:

    Hmmmm! I wonder if they climb trees to chase catbirds?

  25. anko8aug Says:

    meat eater tree climb sing dogs

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