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Jennifer Jorgenson
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#dogsofmastodon #dog #dogsky #dogs #pic #pictures #picture #pics #animal #animals #cute #cuteanimal

Mom and pup. Looking at you
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Jennifer Jorgenson
@JenniferJorgenson@mstdn.social  ·  activity timestamp 12 hours ago

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@GetMisch@masto.nyc  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Inflatables. Lots of inflatables. And smiles and thumbs up and pictures and pooches.
#NYC #TimesSquare #NoKings #peaceful #protest #inflatables #dancing #chanting #music #dogs #wearing #signs

Pic of just my sign. “Don’t Give Up” then an exclamation point next to the frog poster which reads “HOP”.
Pic of just my sign. “Don’t Give Up” then an exclamation point next to the frog poster which reads “HOP”.
Pic of just my sign. “Don’t Give Up” then an exclamation point next to the frog poster which reads “HOP”.
Some nice young man offered to take my photo with the frog. My sign has a poster of an inflatable frog on it.
Some nice young man offered to take my photo with the frog. My sign has a poster of an inflatable frog on it.
Some nice young man offered to take my photo with the frog. My sign has a poster of an inflatable frog on it.
The same pair, a little closer. You can see that the frog’s sign reads “do I remind you of the enemy within?”
The same pair, a little closer. You can see that the frog’s sign reads “do I remind you of the enemy within?”
The same pair, a little closer. You can see that the frog’s sign reads “do I remind you of the enemy within?”
A man with arm raised and an inflatable frog stand on trash cans in Times Square. The No Kings 2.0 march has filled the area.
A man with arm raised and an inflatable frog stand on trash cans in Times Square. The No Kings 2.0 march has filled the area.
A man with arm raised and an inflatable frog stand on trash cans in Times Square. The No Kings 2.0 march has filled the area.
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@GetMisch@masto.nyc  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Inflatables. Lots of inflatables. And smiles and thumbs up and pictures and pooches.
#NYC #TimesSquare #NoKings #peaceful #protest #inflatables #dancing #chanting #music #dogs #wearing #signs

Pic of just my sign. “Don’t Give Up” then an exclamation point next to the frog poster which reads “HOP”.
Pic of just my sign. “Don’t Give Up” then an exclamation point next to the frog poster which reads “HOP”.
Pic of just my sign. “Don’t Give Up” then an exclamation point next to the frog poster which reads “HOP”.
Some nice young man offered to take my photo with the frog. My sign has a poster of an inflatable frog on it.
Some nice young man offered to take my photo with the frog. My sign has a poster of an inflatable frog on it.
Some nice young man offered to take my photo with the frog. My sign has a poster of an inflatable frog on it.
The same pair, a little closer. You can see that the frog’s sign reads “do I remind you of the enemy within?”
The same pair, a little closer. You can see that the frog’s sign reads “do I remind you of the enemy within?”
The same pair, a little closer. You can see that the frog’s sign reads “do I remind you of the enemy within?”
A man with arm raised and an inflatable frog stand on trash cans in Times Square. The No Kings 2.0 march has filled the area.
A man with arm raised and an inflatable frog stand on trash cans in Times Square. The No Kings 2.0 march has filled the area.
A man with arm raised and an inflatable frog stand on trash cans in Times Square. The No Kings 2.0 march has filled the area.
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@upworthy.com@web.brid.gy  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

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13-year-old dog grooving to his mom's piano playing is bringing pure joy in viral clip



Meet Bradford. He's only 13 years old, and yet his grasp of music is savant-level distinguished. He is drawn to the most complex piano chords, particularly loving jazz of all kinds. He's extremely close to his family and especially supportive of his mom and her musical talents.

I might have buried the lede here—Bradford is actually a gorgeous, tiny dog.

For years, classically trained jazz singer and pianist Kara Baldus-Mehrmann (who often simply uses the last name Baldus) has been sharing clips of herself playing piano with Bradford on her lap in her home in the St. Louis area. A Westie mix, Bradford listens intently—his eyes closed tight, swaying to the songs when he's particularly moved. Sometimes when he's so deeply into the notes, he bounces along with them and buries his face into Baldus's chest.

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Many agree that the duo are the perfect antidote to doom-scrolling. On Instagram alone, Baldus has over half a million followers who enjoy her thousands of posts.

But just recently, she went extra viral when the pair appeared on ABC News, where anchor Danny New describes Bradford as the "world's greatest 'vibe-ologist.'" Baldus explains, "He seems to react in real time to certain elements of the music, which is just wild." When asked, "How would you explain the squinting?" Baldus, while holding Bradford lovingly in her arms, answers, "Oh my gosh. The squinting is when he really just starts to feel the music."

Kara Baldus-Mehrmann and her dog Bradford groove to the music. www.youtube.com, ABC News

She further explains it all began during the 2020 pandemic, when she and her husband were home most of the time. "He would just stay there during my lessons, sit on my lap, and he would sit there for hours and hours." They then cut to a clip (which they mention was the first ever posted) of Bradford resting his tiny head on the piano while Baldus lightly played. He was so moved by the music, "he couldn't even lift his chin," New gleefully reports.

It's also noted, "For the record, Bradford is not the first to love a good piano nap. I brought you a story back in June about a cat in Croatia named Zlatko, who simply cannot stay awake when his parents start playing."

Cat in Croatia really enjoys the piano. www.youtube.com, WQAD News 8

ABC News also points out that celebrities have begun to take notice of Bradford's grooving. "Five-time Grammy Award winner SZA commenting in all caps, 'I LOVE BRADFORD.'" (Adding to that, Pixar Studios, Questlove, and many other famous accounts have loved and commented on the coolness of this super soulful canine.)

The news report also points out that Bradford still loves running in the park, but on especially anxious days, "like say in a half-hour TV interview…" They leave us hanging, while showing Baldus ask Bradford if he's doing alright. She then begins to play and he immediately settles into her groove. New leaves us with the knowledge that while "jazz does appear to be Bradford's favorite, he does react well to pop and soothing classical music, as well."

As one might imagine, the comments over the years are incredibly warm and supportive. One writes, "My heart bursts when I watch Bradford. He is such a beautiful soul." Another notices how much love Bradford has for his mom. "My goodness how he looks at you. This is what the world needs — thanks for sharing your beautiful relationship."

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The link between dogs and music has been studied in great depth. I can personally attest that my hound dog mutt is especially partial to Americana folk music, particularly when the harmonica kicks in.

In a piece for Mental Floss, staff writer CaLea Johnson shares that yes, dogs do indeed respond to music, writing, "Researchers from the Sydney School of Veterinary Science examined nine studies of the effect of music on dogs in 2020. Their findings, published in the journal Animals, indicated that the classical genre soothed canines, as the pups exhibited calmer behaviors (i.e., lying down, resting, sitting, etc.) while the music played."

There are even playlists meant especially for anxious dogs with separation anxiety. (These don't usually include hard rock or metal, however.)

As for Bradford, whether it's being close to his "person" or just genuinely loving jazz, he's bringing delight to the world in a time where it's much needed. Groove on, little man.


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@upworthy.com@web.brid.gy  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

⁂ Article

13-year-old dog grooving to his mom's piano playing is bringing pure joy in viral clip



Meet Bradford. He's only 13 years old, and yet his grasp of music is savant-level distinguished. He is drawn to the most complex piano chords, particularly loving jazz of all kinds. He's extremely close to his family and especially supportive of his mom and her musical talents.

I might have buried the lede here—Bradford is actually a gorgeous, tiny dog.

For years, classically trained jazz singer and pianist Kara Baldus-Mehrmann (who often simply uses the last name Baldus) has been sharing clips of herself playing piano with Bradford on her lap in her home in the St. Louis area. A Westie mix, Bradford listens intently—his eyes closed tight, swaying to the songs when he's particularly moved. Sometimes when he's so deeply into the notes, he bounces along with them and buries his face into Baldus's chest.

See on Instagram


Many agree that the duo are the perfect antidote to doom-scrolling. On Instagram alone, Baldus has over half a million followers who enjoy her thousands of posts.

But just recently, she went extra viral when the pair appeared on ABC News, where anchor Danny New describes Bradford as the "world's greatest 'vibe-ologist.'" Baldus explains, "He seems to react in real time to certain elements of the music, which is just wild." When asked, "How would you explain the squinting?" Baldus, while holding Bradford lovingly in her arms, answers, "Oh my gosh. The squinting is when he really just starts to feel the music."

Kara Baldus-Mehrmann and her dog Bradford groove to the music. www.youtube.com, ABC News

She further explains it all began during the 2020 pandemic, when she and her husband were home most of the time. "He would just stay there during my lessons, sit on my lap, and he would sit there for hours and hours." They then cut to a clip (which they mention was the first ever posted) of Bradford resting his tiny head on the piano while Baldus lightly played. He was so moved by the music, "he couldn't even lift his chin," New gleefully reports.

It's also noted, "For the record, Bradford is not the first to love a good piano nap. I brought you a story back in June about a cat in Croatia named Zlatko, who simply cannot stay awake when his parents start playing."

Cat in Croatia really enjoys the piano. www.youtube.com, WQAD News 8

ABC News also points out that celebrities have begun to take notice of Bradford's grooving. "Five-time Grammy Award winner SZA commenting in all caps, 'I LOVE BRADFORD.'" (Adding to that, Pixar Studios, Questlove, and many other famous accounts have loved and commented on the coolness of this super soulful canine.)

The news report also points out that Bradford still loves running in the park, but on especially anxious days, "like say in a half-hour TV interview…" They leave us hanging, while showing Baldus ask Bradford if he's doing alright. She then begins to play and he immediately settles into her groove. New leaves us with the knowledge that while "jazz does appear to be Bradford's favorite, he does react well to pop and soothing classical music, as well."

As one might imagine, the comments over the years are incredibly warm and supportive. One writes, "My heart bursts when I watch Bradford. He is such a beautiful soul." Another notices how much love Bradford has for his mom. "My goodness how he looks at you. This is what the world needs — thanks for sharing your beautiful relationship."

See on Instagram

The link between dogs and music has been studied in great depth. I can personally attest that my hound dog mutt is especially partial to Americana folk music, particularly when the harmonica kicks in.

In a piece for Mental Floss, staff writer CaLea Johnson shares that yes, dogs do indeed respond to music, writing, "Researchers from the Sydney School of Veterinary Science examined nine studies of the effect of music on dogs in 2020. Their findings, published in the journal Animals, indicated that the classical genre soothed canines, as the pups exhibited calmer behaviors (i.e., lying down, resting, sitting, etc.) while the music played."

There are even playlists meant especially for anxious dogs with separation anxiety. (These don't usually include hard rock or metal, however.)

As for Bradford, whether it's being close to his "person" or just genuinely loving jazz, he's bringing delight to the world in a time where it's much needed. Groove on, little man.


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rosie says: 'DON'T STOP TALKING ABOUT PALESTINE!'
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digital pencil & ink drawing of a cream-coloured staffy draped in a cosy scarf with the palestinian flag knitted into it. she looks off to her left, wearing an expression of worry or consternation. i don't blame her.
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@kathimmel@mstdn.social  ·  activity timestamp 5 days ago

rosie says: 'DON'T STOP TALKING ABOUT PALESTINE!'
(yes, she barked in uppercase.)
#freePalestine #gaza#art#illustration#justice#dogs#dogsOfMastodon#adoptDontShop

digital pencil & ink drawing of a cream-coloured staffy draped in a cosy scarf with the palestinian flag knitted into it. 
she looks off to her left, wearing an expression of worry or consternation. i don't blame her.
digital pencil & ink drawing of a cream-coloured staffy draped in a cosy scarf with the palestinian flag knitted into it. she looks off to her left, wearing an expression of worry or consternation. i don't blame her.
digital pencil & ink drawing of a cream-coloured staffy draped in a cosy scarf with the palestinian flag knitted into it. she looks off to her left, wearing an expression of worry or consternation. i don't blame her.
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