My precious Adopted Shorty - Dog Adoption - Why You Should Hang In There

The Animal Care and Control in NYC and Marin Humane Society in CA have both started using this music full time in their shelters. A calm dog is a more approachable and happy dog, and more apt to be adopted! (Among so many other benefits, aiding in the healing process, anxiety etc.) http://www.throughadogsear.com/

Use Music to calm and soothe your pet when you bring them home for adoption. So many retired people are now getting pets. Come on you guys, you have the time, many of you the funds, and the heart!!

Give joy and life to a pet that needs you.
IF YOU THINK YOU’RE STRESSED OUT, CHECK OUT YOUR DOG!
Groundbreaking research provides “sound” solutions for the health and well-being
of canine companions
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What’s good for canines is also good for guardians!

Buster’s under the bed trembling at the first clap of thunder, Max has chewed the new couch to pieces, and Queenie regularly leaves a large present on the Persian rug. But now, thanks to sound researcher Joshua Leeds and veterinary neurologist Dr. Susan Wagner, help is on hand for anxious dogs and the people who love them.

Through a Dog’s Ear: Using Sound to Improve the Health & Behavior of Your Canine Companion (Sounds True, March 1, 2008, $18.95) is the first book of its kind to take a close-up look at sound and its effect on our loyal friends, shedding new light on the link between modern sensory overload and the uptick of psychological and physiological problems in the canine population. A 45-minute starter CD of music—specifically designed to calm dogs—accompanies the book. Clinical trials of the music conducted in kennels, shelters, clinics, and in homes produced results that were…well, like music to any dog-lover’s ears. Seventy percent of dogs in kennels and 85% in households showed a reduction in stressed-out behavior, including thunderstorm trembling, excitement with visitors, and separation anxiety. http://www.throughadogsear.com/

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One Response to “Music To Calm Your Dog”

  1. Christian on August 30th, 2008 5:05 pm

    This is very interesting. I found a site that has created music in collaboration with a animal psychic in order to create music that makes dogs happy. Check it out at Music for Pets

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