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I was contacted about this cool contest where a dog parent can win $5,000 and a lifetime supply of Kibbles ‘n Bits by sharing a video of their dog responding to their doggie voice! I so had to share this contest with you guys! I hope one of you enter and win. Simba and I may just enter ourselves…or maybe not. We have been so busy lately! You only have a couple of days left to submit your video (thanks to me posting this so late, woops) so you better get to reading the deets below!
Contest Details
Dog parents can go to www.kibblesnbitsoflove.com or log on to www.facebook.com/KibblesnBits now through June 9th and upload a video of their dog responding to their “doggie voice” at dinnertime. Facebook fans will then vote for their favorite video and the grand prize winner will receive $5,000 and a lifetime supply of Kibbles ’n Bits® dog food.
Dog Communication Survey Results
In conjunction with the contest, Kibbles ‘n Bits® Dog Food also conducted a fun survey which revealed that communication is really going to the dogs:
- A recent survey conducted by Kelton Research for Kibbles ’n Bits® dog food revealed 75 percent of dog parents use a different voice when talking to their dogs
o Nearly four in ten (39 percent) speak to their dogs in this voice more than half of the time
o Five percent talk to their dog this way 100 percent of the time!
- Pet parents use their “doggie voice” most when playing (83 percent) or cuddling (77 percent)
- Nearly two in five (38 percent) of those who use a different voice when talking to their dogs have accidentally used it when speaking to humans
o A shocking 62 percent of married canine parents, have used their “doggie voice” while talking to their husband or wife, most likely landing them a spot in the dog house
o Close to three in four (72 percent) pet parents have found themselves using their “doggie voice” when talking to their children
Our Favorite Doggie Voice Videos
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Do you talk to your dog in a doggie voice? How does your dog react when you do it?





Mom says it is that talking like a baby voice, us dogs respond well to it because of the higher pitch – it sure beats that loud EMMA when I am in trouble 🙂
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Oh my, what an incredible prize. I wouldn’t stand a chance. Litchi is not one to get over excited about my voice, although, maybe, just maybe, I could get a video of her jumping like a Springbok when she hasn’t seen me for a while (a while being anything from a minute to a week 🙂 )
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There is a girl in the southbay You have to meet she has a dog voice out of this world. I call her the dog whisperett. This girl not only has a good dog voice she is amazing with them. Ive never heard one so unique.