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Dog's reaction to hearing her favourite song on the radio has everyone laughing

By Ashley Murphy Content Writer

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This music-loving pooch can't stop howling her head off whenever her mum plays a particular song during their car journeys.

Melissa Mourelatos lives in Humboldt County, California, USA, with Honey, a cute crossbreed dog who looks like a mix between a Pittie and a Border Collie. But Honey, who is as sweet as her name suggests, has the soul of a Husky crossed with a Motown Diva.

Because whenever Honey hears a song she likes, she loves to 'sing' along. And by sing, we mean howl at the kind of ear-splitting volume that would make a Husky sit up and say, "Wow, chill out. That's a bit much."

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"This is my jam!"

Honey's favourite time to show off her vocal talents is during car rides with Mum. And there's one song she absolutely loves. Whenever Melissa plays "Will You Be There" by Michael Jackson, Honey lets rip, hitting the high notes that the King of Pop could only dream of.

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Honey's performances are hilarious. And you can see one for yourself thanks to this clip uploaded on YouTube by Melissa. It shows the pair cruising along on their way to a fun day out, with Honey sitting in the front seat like a very good girl.

A few seconds later, the first notes of "Will You Be There" play and Honey's ears perk up instantly. Another second later and Honey is howling with her personal volume levels tuned up to 11.

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Pure joy

Honey isn't the most natural or talented singer in the world. But what she lacks in technique or musical ability, she makes up for in enthusiasm and cuteness.

She sings for the pure joy of it, like no one is listening to her. And that's how it should be.

Honey, you're an absolute superstar.

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