Pets and Music

Everyone knows that classical music is very relaxing and calming for the human body and mind. But did you know that the dogs and cats react to classical music the same way?

Studies show that pets experience much less anxiety, stress and fear when left alone with classical music playing in the background.

Animal Behaviorist Dr. Debora Wells did a series of tests in dog kennels of Ireland, where various types of music was alternately turned on and the reactions of the dogs were recorded. It turned out that the dogs who were exposed to classical music showed less agitation, anxiety and stress. In addition, they barked much less! Pop music didn’t have much effect on dogs and heavy metal agitated and stressed them even more.

More research was done by Susan Wagner DVM. She found out that the slower the music is and the less instruments are used in the production of it, the more calming effect it has on dogs.

“It was found that classical music with slower tempos and simpler arrangements created the greatest calming effects on dogs in shelters and home environments”

Classical music is great for all animals, but it’s especially advantageous for dogs who have separation anxiety, barks excessively, fear of thunder or fireworks, gets aggressive when new people come to your house or when meeting new dogs.

Even though no formal studies were done for the effect of music on cats, but from my own experience I can definitely confirm that kitties who have sensitive nervous systems benefit greatly from relaxing music as well. They feel less lonely when left alone and they sleep more.

So dear pet parents next time you go on vacation or work don’t forget to leave Mozart, Chopin or Beethoven for your puppy and kitty and you will come home to a much more relaxed, calm and happy pet 🙂

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