Wednesday, Apr 09, 2008

A ride "Through a Dog's Ear" with Special Guest: Lisa Spector

(52 downloads)

Download this episode (57 min)  
Spring has sprung! Scruffy, Muffie & Lucky wanna bust OUT the yard, the gate...and the house. Music can soothe the savage beast--- including your dog! If your dog whimpers during a thunderstorm, freaks out when meeting new people, or barks when you leave him at home, now you have a tool to help---without resorting to sedatives. "is the first CD in a new series of music clinically demonstrated to deeply relax dogs. Psychoacoustic expert Joshua Leeds and award-winning pianist, Lisa Spector take us through a dog's ear with muuuusic clinically demonstrated to calm canine companions.

So, get your pooch ready and let's ride: "Through a Dog's Ear" to bring inspiration to our dogs with Special Guest, Lisa Spector, co-creator of "Through a Dog's Ear: Music to Calm Your Canine Companion". Lisa noticed that while playing her Steinway piano and raising puppies for guide dogs for the blind instead of getting into trouble, rambunctious sixteen-week old puppies would tumble under the piano in a furry clump and then fall into a calm and gentle sleep. An avid dog-lover, award-winning pianist, and graduate of The Juilliard School, Lisa, mused the project and thanks to breakthrough research into this profound effect on dogs conducted with veterinary neurologist Susan Wagner and leading sound researcher, Joshua Leeds, this unique understanding of how the canine nervous system responds to sound has been collectively developed.

For more on bioacoustic research and how Lisa's solo piano classical arrangements reduce anxiety behavior and induced calmness in 70 percent of dogs in shelters or kennels and 85 percent of dogs in households, visit www.throughadogsear.com and BE Blessed!

Posted by Tammy Taylor at 1:50 PM |  MAKE A COMMENT  

<< Home