When we first moved to Georgia, last September, we stayed with Lucas' uncle for a week until our rental house was "ready". We arrived in the middle of the night, no one was home. Took Ein inside, and then went back out to the car to get our stuff. We heard a long howel, and asked each other, "Is Danny here? That sounds like one his bassets?" The house was empty. Ein was the only dog around. But we had NEVER heard him howel or bay before.
Flash forward to a couple months ago. We live down the street from a fire station, so we often hear sirens. One day as a fire truck goes by, we here Tucker and Colleen barking at it. Ein barks, followed by baying. Now every single time a siren passes by the house, he bays. If the siren is a few streets down, he only barks. But if it passes the house, he bays.
I'm convinced that it was him baying back in September. I don't know WHY because there were no fire trucks. I have no clue why he started baying all of a sudden.
I know that Nick, Greg's corgi howels on occaison, as well, but I've never seen it considered to be a corgi trait. Does anyone else's corgi do this, or is it just a Zaffuto family thing?