Through A Dog's Ear: To Comfort Your Elderly Canine 3
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Through A Dog's Ear: To Comfort Your Elderly Canine 3
An auditory soothing pill for senior dogs, MUSIC TO COMFORT YOUR ELDERLY CANINE, VOL. 3. Is a follow up to Elderly canine Vol. 1&2, with the addition of highly specific frequency modulation, ELDERLY CANINE is the only therapeutic sound program designed for mature dogs. By reducing or boosting the dosage of specific nutrients of sound, we've made assimilation easier for an already stressed, or weakened elderly canine nervous system. The net effect of these pyschoacoustically designed piano soundtracks is that your senior dog will be calmer and happier. We have loved our dogs through all stages of their lives. Now that he/she is in winter years, a different comfort approach is appropriate. An older dog's nervous system is tuned differently than it was in earlier years. Using leading edge therapeutic principles, Through a Dog's Ear surrounds your canine household with beautifully effective music and sound. WHEN AND HOW TO USE THIS CD Most younger dogs are delightfully stimulated by exposure to new sounds, sights, smells and visitors. They are highly adaptable. As dogs mature, however, they are quicker to go into sensory overload .Older dogs lose the ability to process rapid sensory input, and this may result in multiple behavioral changes. We recommend the Elderly Canine series during the following older dog behaviors and treatments: Wandering. Staring at walls. Onset of unwelcome new behaviors. Sleeplessness at night. Pain management. Non-responsiveness to cues once known. Veterinary care. New visitors in household. Pre- and post surgery. Restlessness. We suggest you initially play Elderly Canine a few times when your dog is already calm, even when sleeping. This allows your dog to associate this music with a positive state of being. After playing 3-4 times, use when your BFF exhibits older dog syndromes. Performed by award winning concert pianist, Lisa Spector. Produced by expert in bioacoustics, Joshua Leeds