While it is true that many pets are not moved by music, there is evidence to suggest that some animals may actually respond to sound. Studies have shown that some mammals, such as dogs, have the ability to recognize and respond to certain sounds. For example, researchers have found that dogs have the ability to recognize and respond to human vocalizations, and that they may even understand certain words. Additionally, some dogs have even been observed to show a response to music. For example, some dogs have been observed wagging their tails or barking in response to certain types of music. Therefore, it is possible that some animals may be able to recognize and respond to music, and that the extent to which they do so may vary from animal to animal. It is therefore wrong to suggest that all animals are completely unmoved by music.