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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Music My Pet - Pet separation anxiety

Welcome to Music My Pet's Blog! Were busy working to make it easy for you to learn about us and how we can help you to help your pet. Over the years, we've helped thousands of people with pets in need of a calming soothing natural solution to pet separation anxiety, loud noise fear, unfamiliar surroundings, car trips and many other emotional stresses on pets.

Many studies have shown that pets respond favorably to classical music under stress-inducing situations and often slip into a very serene and peaceful state of mind after only a few minutes of listening; However, I’ve discovered it is important to use music that maintains a soothing dynamic from start to finish, which is NOT the case with most “off-the-shelf” classical music.

The result of both the research and a very careful selection process (with regard to music) is Music My Pet’s first release, “Classic Cuts” - a CD featuring classical music of some of the greatest composers in music history (Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin and more). “Classic Cuts” is designed to calm pets in a variety of situations (e.g. when a pet’s owner leaves the house, thunder, sirens, loud noises, new surroundings, etc.). All selections on this CD have been re-orchestrated using the sounds, chords and harmonies that soothe common household pets – and their owners!

As a suggestion, play “Classic Cuts” whenever a situation arises that may cause your pet to become stressed. For best results, listen at a relatively low volume and select the “continuous play ” or “random play” button on your CD player - this will effectively repeat the program until you wish to manually stop the music.


We're on Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Twitter & others. Stop by our website at:www.musicmypet.com and have a look around. Turn your speakers on to hear a sample of the music playing in the background. We also have a "Listen Here" page where you can listen to other samples of music on the CDs we offer.

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