| CD, 1 hour, 10-page booklet Published by BioAcoustic Research & Development Save 10% – 20% ! See our Special Offers. Performed by award-winning concert pianist, Lisa Spector, and produced by Joshua Leeds, Music to Calm Your Puppy builds on the clinically demonstrated and well-loved Calm Your Canine Companion series. With the addition of highly-specific frequency modulation, Calm Your Puppy is the first therapeutic sound program designed for puppies. Frequency modulation can be defined as the alteration of sound. Sound therapy pioneer Alfred Tomatis, MD (1920-2001) discovered that high frequencies tend to charge or excite the nervous system, while mid-range and low frequencies tend to discharge or soothe. In Calm Your Puppy, progressive frequency modulation accommodates a young dog’s highly alert sense of hearing. I’ve gradually removed high frequencies to not arouse a puppy’s excitable nervous system. Significant modulation also takes place in the mid- and low range; sonic areas that have the greatest relaxing impact. Psychoacoustic techniques of resonance, entrainment, and pattern identification also create a gentle sound environment for masking unwanted noises. Calm Your Puppy becomes an auditory trigger to help your pup transition from playtime to people or sleep time. When and How to Use this Recording Depending on size and breed, puppyhood spans birth to 18 months.
After playing once or more on 3-4 different days when your pup is calm, gradually introduce the music at other times, including those mentioned below.
Play Calm Your Puppy at a very gentle volume. If it’s too loud for you to enjoy, then it’s definitely too loud for your puppy. Calm Your Puppy doesn’t need to be played continuously. Times of silence are also recommended. The human/animal bonding time is one of the great rewards of having a canine companion. Puppyhood is the start, hopefully, of a 10-15 year relationship. Music and touch are a great combo and go a long way in creating sweetness between you and your new furry friend. For optimal frequency modulation effect, play Calm Your Puppy on full spectrum speakers (not computer or small portables) at a gentle volume. Sound therapies for puppies is a new field. We welcome your feedback. Email: BARD@ThroughADogsEar.com
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Overview – Dog’s Ear CD Series – CD Composition Titles
Musical Tips for Behavioral Issues – Sound Suggestions from the Pros – Music Testimonials










