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Calming Music for Dogs

Dog Calming Classical Music

Dog Calming Music
Classical music works for dogs too!

As a dog trainer, I’m always looking for new things to calm anxious dogs, and I found a good one! My number fourth calming tip is to play classical music.

Why Classical Music?

I’m an old punk rock girl, and if you told me I would be listening to classical music 30 years ago, I’d scream, “I’ll never conform!” While, I maintain my anti-conformity streak, my mind craves classical music. Let me explain why.

Most classical music is rhythmic, meaning it has structure and you can predict the next beat. The most relaxing classical music has two or less instruments, which is easy for our brains to calmly follow. High pitched, miscellaneous drum or symbol beats can be unsettling. It’s sudden and jarring at times, which does not promote relaxation. Don’t believe me? Try meditating to rock, punk rock or jazz music instead of unwinding. You’ll be energized!

People are different. Some will respond to different types of classical music depending on instruments played. While I enjoy new  age music, the piercing sounds of flutes will send me over the edge and will cause my dogs to howl. 🙂

Yes, classical music works for dogs!

Rhythmic classical music is relaxing for dogs also. I’ve seen it firsthand. During consults with anxious dogs, I’ll play classical music on my iPhone and watch both the dog and pet parents instantly calm.

When, How and at What Volume?

Check out my favorite dog classical music CD!

Which song or CD instantly calms you and your dog?

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