Sound Products for Dogs?
Sound- and music-based products for dogs are flooding into the market. There are myriad devices and playlists that are purported to relax your dog, soothe your dog, and even cure your dog of medical conditions. Some products claim to include special frequencies or vibrations that will make your dog feel better or improve their brain functions.
Do they?
What Products, Exactly?
Join Eileen as she reviews whistles, aversive products (not recommended!) such as ultrasonic zappers and collars, ultrasonic stuffed toys and balls, music-based products, and barrier products such as ear protectors.
She'll even demonstrate what some of the ultrasonic products sound like by switching them down to our hearing range.
Then she'll explain, in detail, how best to use masking to protect your sensitive dog from sounds that bother them.
Does That Toy Really Have an Ultrasonic Sqeaker?
And how about that ultrasonic rodent repeller? The bark collar? They say they use ultrasound—do they?
And is ultrasound bad for our dogs?
Find out in the webinar!
Can Music Really Relax My Dog?
The experts have a lot to say about this!
Eileen will share the research!
ABOUT CEUS
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Course curriculum
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1Listen Up! An Evidence-Based Assessment of Sound Products for Dogs
- About the Webinar Free Preview
- Eileen Anderson: Who I Am Free Preview
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The Webinar
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Webinar slides with references (LOTS of references!)