Carrie Underwood appears so in tune with herself she even seems to have a rapport with her animals.


Underwood recently took to Instagram to post a video of the family pooches, with one being confrontational and the other one being completely calm.

"Ace talkin' smack," she said in the video's caption.

When the singer and her NHL husband Mike Fisher aren't hanging out with their dogs, the new mom clearly seems to be enjoying her every waking moment with infant son Isaiah, to whom she recently indicated she plans to dedicate at least one song on her upcoming album.

The 32-year-old country crooner recently reflected that most of her songs are about couples having girls, and it's as if "little boy baby Fisher's got nothing."

She later added, "Even 'Forever Changed,' which is one of my favorite songs, is definitely like a mother-daughter kind of a song, so... I'm gonna have to get on that."

Meanwhile, in a Time Magazine 100 Most Influential piece, the deeply religious former "American Idol" star wrote about actress and singer Audra McDonald and her work in the LGBT community.

"She has acted on television and in movies, graced theater and concert stages and given a gift to countless fans with a voice that I can only describe as being blessed by God," she said. 

Over the years, Underwood has also openly spoke out about her religious beliefs, admitting that there have been times when she's stood firm when others have hinted her views might hurt her career.

"After I released 'Jesus Take the Wheel,' people started saying, 'Oh, it's kind of risky," she once told reporters. "And I was thinking, 'Really?' I grew up in Oklahoma, I always had a close relationship with God. I never thought it was risky in the least. If anything, I thought it was the safest thing I could do."