Yes- they are adorable! I had a Lab-Shepherd mix for 13 years- dear
Hobbes. I remember asking why his paws were so large when he was a
pup- lol! I soon found out!

On May 12, 7:01 pm, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
> We have a new pup Pol.  Labrador-retriever, cute as a bun.  The cats
> haven't run off, but I suspect this ain't because of my music.
>
> On May 12, 6:58 pm, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Sometimes an emotional connection will put a marker in your brain so
> > that your response is automatic. It's magic! Can bring forth happy or
> > sad associations. I think music is absolutely a language and dance its
> > off-shoot- maybe human percussion. I have read music also affects the
> > fetus in the womb- and wouldn't be surprised if it was true; babies
> > react quickly to music- even percussion like tapping out a rhythm on
> > the coffee table. Bingo!
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> > May 12, 7:09 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
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> > > I have had similar thoguths for years.
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> > > I know I love the blues, I even understand what it is I love about the
> > > Blues, it is simply the sound of teh blues guitar, why this sound
> > > grabs me so, meh! I have no idea, none at all, and believe me I have
> > > thougth long and hard about it.
>
> > > I guess untill more of the mysteries of how the brain works are
> > > uncovered, I'll just not know.
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> > > On May 12, 8:33 am, AmandaRheen <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > There is a part of me that responds emotionally to nearly everything.
> > > > Just the intensity and the direction varies based on how a multitude
> > > > of variables come together at the time.
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> > > > On May 12, 1:45 am, "pol.science kid" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > > also..a passing observation..my three month old rabbit...i recently
> > > > > brought home...responds to music...actually the opposite...when i play
> > > > > for example a cello siute or any piece ...she becomes quite
> > > > > languid...and in a passive mood...like the music has a sort of calming
> > > > > effect....how would a mind perceive music...she can even differentiate
> > > > > between the rhythmic beat i try to make..on which she becomes alert
> > > > > and attentive...but different to music.....As for us humans to...how
> > > > > is that we respond emotionally to music...not  a song...music...pure
> > > > > music....different from how a painting affects us..or is it the
> > > > > same...there are many people learned in aesthetics in this
> > > > > group...they might explain it to me...or anyone for that matter....- 
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