New Zealand's song for dogs goes global
11:40AM Tuesday February 19, 2008
The CD received mixed responses from listeners. Photo / Reuters
WELLINGTON - It's a doggone chartbuster - a song audible only to dogs has topped New Zealand record charts, and is looking to go global.
A Very Silent Night was recorded at a frequency only dogs can hear.
Chief executive of the SPCA, Bob Kerridge, says dogs in Australia and the United States could soon have a listen.
The charity CD was so popular among owners it hit number one at Christmas, but has been receiving mixed responses from listeners.
"The most violent one was a dog that physically attacked the radio when it was played and went quite berserk and totally destroyed it," said Kerridge.
"On the other side of the scale, they just lie down and did nothing." The charity CD, priced at NZ$4.99, contained an instrumental and a vocal version of the song, but Kerridge said he did not know what kind of music dogs would hear.
"Never having heard it myself, I don't what they'll hear and of course I don't know how dogs hear music," he said.
Around NZ$22,000 has been raised by the disc's sale.
- REUTERS