When dogs get lonely, they sometimes keep themselves busy by wreaking
havoc around the house, and that doesn’t really sit well with their
owners. That’s why one German radio host, who also happens to be a dog
owner, came up with the idea for a 24/7 program designed to relax canine
listeners and make them feel like they are not alone.
When 30-year old Stephan “Stocki” Stock, a radio moderator at RadioTon, in Germany’s Baden-Württemberg region, announced the creation of a program aimed at dogs, everyone thought it was just a clever April Fools prank. Only it wasn’t. For the past three and a half months, “Hallo Hasso” has been pumping out music for lonely pooches both on the radio and online.
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When 30-year old Stephan “Stocki” Stock, a radio moderator at RadioTon, in Germany’s Baden-Württemberg region, announced the creation of a program aimed at dogs, everyone thought it was just a clever April Fools prank. Only it wasn’t. For the past three and a half months, “Hallo Hasso” has been pumping out music for lonely pooches both on the radio and online.
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Aww, that's adorable. Good for them. I'd never thought of dogs listening to the radio before, but if it helps then it's definitely worth it. :)
ReplyDeleteLots of "Who's a good boys" and they'd be happy as Larry
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