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Little Dog Loves the Accordion

There is an old saying that music can tame the savage beast. I’m not so sure how savage this little guy is, but it sure seems like music has an effect on him! After all, as soon as grandma breaks out the accordion and starts playing it, he can help but dance a jig.

It is a well-known fact that music can have an effect on humans and it may do so on a very deep, emotional level. Music can make us laugh, make us cry and can certainly change our outlook on life. Perhaps it is not all that different with dogs, and this little guy is just enjoying what he loves.