Petey is an American Bulldog who was rescued by his mom, Erin. While he was living in the shelter, Petey barked a lot, and so they put a bark collar on him to get him to stop. Not only did he stop barking, but he also went completely silent.
Petey had learned not to use his voice, and for the first few months in his new home, he didn’t make any sounds at all. Around the third month there, knowing he was safe and that his humans loved him, he started using his voice again. Now, Petey “sings” anytime he gets in the car and sometimes randomly at home, too. Make sure your sound is on because hearing Petey’s happiness is music to our ears!
Erin warmed our hearts when she shared in the caption, “A bark collar was used on Petey in the shelter before I adopted him, and he learned to stay quiet to stay safe. Now he knows his voice is safe here… and I’ll listen to every word.”
So will we!
Related: Rescued Senior Golden Retriever Learning to Use His Voice Is Music to Our Ears
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Sweet Reactions to Petey’s Happy Howls
Viewers left more than 1,200 sweet comments about Petey’s happy howls. @Debbie shared a screenshot of Petey kissing his mom and said, “He loves you for letting him sing!”
@At Home with Kelley pointed out, “I know you’re lucky to have him, but DANG it, is he lucky to have you!” @graycie_n_me agreed, “I just cried. You are the perfect match for him. Thank you for helping him feel safe and bringing back his beautiful voice.”
Commenter @ashley_with_a_k shared a screenshot of Petey with kisses all over his head and said, “Them smooches speak volumes. I love that you found each other!”
@AimeeBee spoke for all of us when she said, “I wanna hear all of his songs!” @MoniMocks added, “Awwww precious bubbasss! He is safe to sing and preach about his never-ending love and gratitude for Momma!”
We love that she sings along with him sometimes, too!
This story was originally published by PetHelpful on Apr 11, 2026, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.