Pets > DogsApril 12, 2010

Music For Calming Your Pets

De-stress your pets with music. To calm down your pets' distress, play classical music, preferably from a CD. They have a tendency to love the calm, soothing music and calm right down.

I found this one time I was working around the house and I had a classical music CD playing. I looked around and all 3 of my cats were laying near the speakers just chilling out. When the music stopped, they looked around for it, so I put it on repeat play. I also put it on if I have to go out of the house without them. When I took one of them to the vet, I played it in my car and we had a nice quiet ride.

By Barb B. from Evington, Virginia

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04/13/2010

This makes so much sense! And there is the old saying that music soothes the wild beast ;-) LOL! I always leave either the TV or radio on for Rachel the cat :-)

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(Archived Apr 12, 2010)Music for Calming a Puppy

Tip: Music for Calming a Puppy

Is your new puppy crying and keeping you up at night? Put on some lullaby or calming classical music and you and your puppy will have sweet dreams. I have fostered 70 puppies in the last two years and this works!

By Laura

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RE: Music for Calming a Puppy

You can also put a small ticking clock in the bed with a puppy or cat and that way he thinks there is someone with him. (04/01/2005)

By Pat437

RE: Music for Calming a Puppy

Talk radio works too. :-) (04/02/2005)

By Kathleen K.

RE: Music for Calming a Puppy

My puppy will fall asleep to a calm 60's or 70's song like the Grateful Dead or Steve Miller, plus it's really cute when he sleeps to the past. Haha (10/06/2005)

By lorie 15

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