Saturday, November 3, 2007

Dog sings along to Cymbalta commercial

Duration: 01:16 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-01-01 20:50:23
User: largirl
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Every time the Cymbalta commercial comes on, my dog sings along to it. I don't know if it's the music, or he's depressed and trying to tell us, or what. But it ONLY happens with this commercial (the new one, too) - no other commercial, movie, TV show, song, etc. has made him do this.

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Juggalo487 ::: Favorites
Depression hurts and looks like its hurtin yo dawg lmao that is funny as hell
07-10-30 11:09:39
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caviekim ::: Favorites
OMG that's adorable!
07-10-26 22:39:56
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themole90 ::: Favorites
I don't know...do you believe animals can sense the English language?
07-10-21 22:34:50
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willw00ds ::: Favorites
that dog needs cymbalta.
07-10-08 23:42:40
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harker3355 ::: Favorites
I like the dog and Cymbalta.
07-10-07 20:57:12
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Kikyo228 ::: Favorites
LOL i think ur dog hates teh comercial or..thinks it lame!!!! ROFL LMAO LOL
07-09-30 19:24:54
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largirl ::: Favorites
No, no tricks at all, just the dog and the commercial. He had responded like this to this commercial for months before I even filmed it, and still does whenever I play the commercial for him. Your animals were most likely responding to the dog's howling, not the commercial itself. I don't have anything against Cymbalta, though obviously some of the commenters do; I've never used it.
07-09-09 14:27:37
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AnCatDubh07 ::: Favorites
ROFLMAO... That is hilarious! I HATE that commericial!
07-08-26 16:45:40
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dreaminjosh ::: Favorites
I've seen this commercial plenty of times and I dunno... my animals never react. However, when I played this, my dog whimpered RIGHT before yours started to--- and the cat's ears started twitching. I hope you didn't use a dog whistle to get a point across.
07-08-02 01:05:18
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A550RGY ::: Favorites
Somebody help me... when did "howling" become "singing"? Is this, like, politically correct now or something? LOL
07-07-29 16:25:24
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