The Singing Dogs was a novelty band assembled by Danish recording engineer Carl Weismann in the 1950s. Weismann, known for his work in recording bird calls, compiled a series of dog barks and arranged them to create cover versions of well-known songs, most notably "Jingle Bells" and "Oh Susanna". Despite their unusual style, the Singing Dogs had a significant impact on the novelty genre, demonstrating the potential of electronic manipulation in producing music. Their unique approach to sound production continues to serve as a curiosity in the history of recorded music.