I was looking at a service dog book on Amazon today. I always like to see what other items people purchased and I ran across a fascinating book/CD – Through a Dog’s Ear. Here’s a clip from CBS Early Show about Through the Dog’s Ear
It makes sense that dogs get overwhelmed too by our noisy, hectic world. Here Dr. Susan Wagner discusses her book. The video is unedited so ignore all the cuts and beeps.
You can find out more about the book and CD here Through a Dog’s Ear
They also have 3 other CDs with other selections.
So if you still don’t believe the power of music watch this AMAZING video
You can find the CD here Canine Lullabies
If you use music to calm your dog or if you buy any of these CDs I’d love to hear about your experiences. Share your thoughts with other and leave a comment below.







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Wonderful!
I worked with Marcel Vogel and Thomas Montelbano way back when (late 60s/early 70s) on crystals and plants relative to music (“The Secret Life of Plants”). They found similar results. It is not surprising, and it is wonderful. I find it true with me and with my dog.
To have the ideally-paced music on CD is brilliant!
Robina
Thanks for passing along this information! I am the branch librarian in a public library and I have two service dogs who come to work with me every day. . . (I bring them in rotation). Most people love having the dogs around; they say it makes the library seem more homelike and friendlier. (We also have a dog-friendly policy for friendly, well-behaved dogs!) I am ordering the canine music CDs you mention in your post, and I can almost guarantee that they will be checked out a lot!
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