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‘Raise the Woof!’ The World’s First Christmas Song for Dogs Released

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Tired of the same old classic Christmas songs? (Ok, we aren’t either, but…) Now, there’s a new holiday track recorded especially for dogs!

Watch the adorable video here, then tell us how your dog reacts!

The world’s first Christmas song for dogs, Raise The Woof! features common canine commands and dog-friendly noises over a reggae-style beat mastered at the famed Abbey Road Studios.

According to developers, the sounds on the track are the result of two months of work, during which time more than 500 noises were played to 25 dogs to narrow down the choices for the final track.

According to pet food brand tails.com, signs of a positive reaction to the track included “alertness, trying to discover where the sounds are coming from, head cocking” – as well as tail wagging.

Carolyn Menteith, an animal behaviorist who worked on the track’s development, said, “creating a song just for dogs to enjoy with their families seemed an ideal way to bring some light-hearted fun to a difficult year and get tails wagging nationwide.”

The track is available to stream on Spotify and Amazon Music while a vinyl copy is available for £10, with proceeds going to wellbeing group Dudes&Dogs.

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