Howling, The
Posted by leroyboyd1974 on 10th March 2010
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IMDB rating: 6.50 Plot: There is a serial killer on the loose, Karen White is the only reporter he communicates with. After a near fatal encounter with him at a Pussycat Theater, she is ordered to take a vacation. Eddie was killed by Police, but Karen doesn’t want to let it go and discovers that he came from a tiny community in the woods and that’s where she decides to vacation with boyfriend Chris. Big mistake, because Eddie was an outcast of a pack of Werewolves who is trying to keep a low profile and doesn’t want any interviews. Can Karen and Chris escape the village of the wolf? |
Actors: Macnee Patrick,Dugan Dennis,Stone Christopher,McCarthy Kevin,Carradine John,Pickens Slim,Picardo Robert,Willingham Noble,Murtaugh James,McKrell Jim,Tobey Kenneth,Fantasy,Horror,Mystery,Thriller,
Why do dogs howl at sirens?
I KNOW NOT ALL DOGS HOWL, but mine do.
I have an adorable 2 year old pound rescue puppy (pluto). He’s part German Shepard and Collie. I love my squishie to death. And then my mom has a Siberian Husky; her name is Siska.
We live literally right next to a busy road. It’s our house, the fence, the creek, then the road. We don’t live in the city, we live actually in a VERY small town (I hate it with a passion) but the road we live on is very busy. EVERY NIGHT there are police sirens, ambulances, and fire trucks that come by. And both of our dogs howl like crazy!
We had a barbeque outside though and it was night time, a police siren started coming down and our dogs started whining. I put my hands over my baby’s ears (I think it hurts them) and he started to whimper as it was like, right beside us.
My dog howls when the train goes past and blows it horn. They have sensitive ears, just like they have sensitive noses. They hear better than humans do, so when they hear high pitched sirens or horns, they howl because it hurts their ears. Nothing you can do about it.
speedy_me18 | Feb 05, 2010
It hurts their ears. A dogs hearing is a lot stronger than a humans. I think part of the reason why they howl to drown out the sounds their sensitive to.
Holly | Feb 05, 2010
They’re not howling at sirens, it’s the sight of you~!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bigfatgaybed | Feb 05, 2010
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