Children enjoy picking up new skills, and playing the piano is one of the most popular. As a result, it’s understandable that dogs might be interested in learning to play instruments. Sadie, a German Shepherd, and Border Collie mix has always wanted to be a professional pianist. Her mother has finally allowed her to shine.
The 6-year-old rescue dog demonstrates her remarkable piano skills in a popular video. She simply performs a 30-second song, but it is so excellent that fans want to hear more!

Sadie was adopted from a local shelter and now resides in Canada with her family. Her parents decided it was time to try something different because the adorable puppy has always been interested in learning new things. As a result, she recorded her curious puppy putting her musical abilities to the test. Although the song is a bit difficult at times, everyone has to start somewhere. She can also play the piano better than most humans.
Sadie begins her performance by leaping onto the piano bench and pressing the keys. When her mother asks whether she can play the piano, she respectfully declines. She delicately places one paw on the keys at a time, laying the groundwork for a stunning performance.
Sadie soon gains confidence in front of the camera. She taps the keys enthusiastically to keep the music going. Everything appears to be going well until she hits a false note. She becomes humiliated instead of brushing it off and finishing the song. Her mother pushes her to keep walking despite the shameful covering of her face with her paw.

So Sadie gives it another shot, but only a few moments later she makes another error. She hides her face in shame once more. Her mother assures her that everything will be fine. There’s no need for her to be concerned because mistakes happen.
Sadie bows at the end of her performance. If she had been performing in front of a live crowd, they would have gone crazy. After all, she possesses the necessary talent to pursue a career as a professional pianist.
Whoever said that an aging dog can’t learn new tricks hasn’t met Sadie. Dogs enjoy learning, and some have career aspirations similar to ours. So, maybe, Sadie will be able to fulfill her ambition of performing on a real stage one day. Tickets for her show would almost certainly sell out.