Our Willie is a babbler, too.  When he was a puppy he would lie in his crate
at night and chirp and grunt to himself, sounding for all the world like a
baby chimpanzee.  Now he belly-grunts and oof-woofs when he's content, and
in the mornings when it's time for him to wake up the old folks, he emits
this high-pitched keening sound that starts down low then runs up the scale
finishing up at a loud high-C squeal.  He repeats this as many times as
necessary to wake us up, then jumps up on the bed and smiles at us.  Our
breeder, Cathy Burlile, said Willie was the most vocal of his litter, and
he's sure a talker.

Carrie Nobles


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