A dog has captured the internet’s attention with her , singing along to a popular
Layne () shared the adorable footage of her dog, Zara, joining in on “That’s So True” by Gracie Abrams. The video, which amassed 130,600 likes and 583,300 views on , features Zara alongside her owner.
“Guys, Zara’s been singing with me,” Layne said in the clip before singing the lyrics, “Ooh, bet you thinking she’s so cool. Making eyes from across the room.” Zara chimes in with the “oooooos” from the song, hitting the high notes with remarkable effort and even sitting down to perfect her pitch.
Abrams’ “That’s So True” is a reflective track about navigating the heartbreak of an ex moving on with someone else, resonating with listeners—and, apparently, Zara.
The song has become a fan favorite since its release, praised for its heartfelt lyrics and catchy melodies. In the video caption, Layne joked, “Even the pups team @gracie abrams on Gd (ignore the under eye setting powder).”
Do Dogs Really Like Music?
Dogs are known to have a surprising affinity for music, as studies have shown that music can affect their moods and even behaviors.
According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), dogs tend to prefer genres like classical music, which have calming effects, but their preferences can vary depending on the individual dog.
Upbeat tunes or those with certain pitches may elicit excitement or howling .
The AKC explains that dogs howl to music as a way to participate in what they perceive as a group activity.
This behavior is thought to mimic how their ancestors howled together as a form of communication.
Some dogs may howl to certain notes or tones because they differentiate them from other sounds.
Zara’s howling could be her way of contributing her “voice” to the performance.
Social Media Reacts
The video quickly gained attention, with TikTok users praising Zara’s heartfelt performance.
“She knows the vibe and the feeling,” commented Al.
“Someone get her on American Idol,” joked Kara Marie.
“Who broke Zara’s heart?” asked another viewer.
“OK, how do I get VIP tickets to this concert,” quipped Callen.
“The heartache in her voice,” said another fan.
Regalrumination.com has reached out to @sportslayne for comment via TikTok. We could not verify the details of the case.
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