A Breakthrough in the Treatment and Prevention of Fireworks Phobias
Is your dog scared of fireworks sounds? Does his demeanor change every time the 4th of July, Guy Fawkes night or New Year’s Eve rolls around? Fireworks phobia is a very common condition among dogs all over the world. The terror that results from the loud booms, whistles and screeches can be an incredibly distressing, debilitating problem not only for dogs, but also for their owners who feel powerless to help.
The Canine Noise Phobia Series can help dogs overcome their fear of fireworks, and can also be used to help prevent fireworks phobias from developing in other dogs.
It’s Me or the Dog’s Victoria Stilwell and the creators of the popular dog-calming music series Through A Dog’s Ear have joined forces to develop this groundbreaking and powerful new approach to dealing with noise phobias and sound sensitivities in dogs.
How does it work?
The Canine Noise Phobia Series is a set of 4 individual audio CDs which combine three distinctive elements for the treatment of noise-phobic and sound-sensitive dogs:
progressive sound effects
specially-designed psychoacoustic music
reward-based reinforcement protocols
The dog first learns to associate positive feelings with the music on the CD. Once he is calm and relaxed, fireworks noises are slowly introduced underneath the music at gradually increasing levels while the owner continues to provide positive experiences. Eventually, the dog is able to function normally during even the most intense fireworks shows. To learn more visit www.CanineNoisePhobia.com.
Each CD includes Victoria’s detailed training instructions in a 24-page booklet.
Also available in the CNP Series:
Thunderstorms
City Sounds
Calming (general anxiety)
Full 4-CD Set ($59.98)
Out of Stock? Get Notified When This Item Is Restocked
“Almost all dogs are likely to endure the sound of fireworks at some point in their lives, so it’s not surprising that I often encounter canine clients with severe fireworks phobias. To help solve this debilitating problem, I’ve collaborated with sound researcher Joshua Leeds and concert pianist Lisa Spector, founders of Through a Dog’s Ear, to develop the Canine Noise Phobia Series.” - Victoria Stilwell
By combining progressive sound effects, the specially-designed psychoacoustic music of, and Victoria’s reward-based reinforcement protocols, the Canine Noise Phobia Series is an innovative new desensitization tool that not only helps reduce the anxiety suffered by noise-sensitive dogs, but also reduces the likelihood of common sound phobias from ever developing.
Noise Fears and Phobias in Dogs
Fear. (n) An unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain or is a threat to survival.
Phobia. (n) A persistent, abnormal and irrational fear of a specific thing or situation that compels someone to avoid it despite awareness and reassurance that it is not dangerous.
Dogs that have a fear of fireworks often go on to develop a full blown phobia that becomes deeply ingrained and highly resistant to change. Fireworks fear or phobia is very common and is experienced by dogs all over the world, and is especially prevalent during recurring periods of celebration. Dogs of a more sensitive nature or those that suffer with other anxieties are more likely to develop a fear or phobia, and whether this is triggered by a single traumatic episode or prolonged exposure, the result is often distressing for dogs and their people. Without extensive behavioral therapy and management strategies, fears and phobias will become chronic and severely impact a dog’s ability to cope when the fireworks start.
About Through a Dog’s Ear Through a Dog’s Ear sets the standard in the field of canine music therapy. Co-founded by psychoacoustician Joshua Leeds and concert pianist Lisa Spector, Through a Dog’s Ear music has been clinically demonstrated to reduce canine anxiety issues and is used in shelters, dog rescues, and animal facilities worldwide. For more information visit www.ThroughADogsEar.com.
A Breakthrough in the Treatment and Prevention of Fireworks Phobias
Is your dog scared of fireworks sounds? Does his demeanor change every time the 4th of July, Guy Fawkes night or New Year’s Eve rolls around? Fireworks phobia is a very common condition among dogs all over the world. The terror that results from the loud booms, whistles and screeches can be an incredibly distressing, debilitating problem not only for dogs, but also for their owners who feel powerless to help.
The Canine Noise Phobia Series can help dogs overcome their fear of fireworks, and can also be used to help prevent fireworks phobias from developing in other dogs.
It’s Me or the Dog’s Victoria Stilwell and the creators of the popular dog-calming music series Through A Dog’s Ear have joined forces to develop this groundbreaking and powerful new approach to dealing with noise phobias and sound sensitivities in dogs.
How does it work?
The Canine Noise Phobia Series is a set of 4 individual audio CDs which combine three distinctive elements for the treatment of noise-phobic and sound-sensitive dogs:
progressive sound effects
specially-designed psychoacoustic music
reward-based reinforcement protocols
The dog first learns to associate positive feelings with the music on the CD. Once he is calm and relaxed, fireworks noises are slowly introduced underneath the music at gradually increasing levels while the owner continues to provide positive experiences. Eventually, the dog is able to function normally during even the most intense fireworks shows. To learn more visit www.CanineNoisePhobia.com.
Each CD includes Victoria’s detailed training instructions in a 24-page booklet.
Also available in the CNP Series:
Thunderstorms
City Sounds
Calming (general anxiety)
Full 4-CD Set ($59.98)
Out of Stock? Get Notified When This Item Is Restocked
“Almost all dogs are likely to endure the sound of fireworks at some point in their lives, so it’s not surprising that I often encounter canine clients with severe fireworks phobias. To help solve this debilitating problem, I’ve collaborated with sound researcher Joshua Leeds and concert pianist Lisa Spector, founders of Through a Dog’s Ear, to develop the Canine Noise Phobia Series.” - Victoria Stilwell
By combining progressive sound effects, the specially-designed psychoacoustic music of, and Victoria’s reward-based reinforcement protocols, the Canine Noise Phobia Series is an innovative new desensitization tool that not only helps reduce the anxiety suffered by noise-sensitive dogs, but also reduces the likelihood of common sound phobias from ever developing.
Noise Fears and Phobias in Dogs
Fear. (n) An unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain or is a threat to survival.
Phobia. (n) A persistent, abnormal and irrational fear of a specific thing or situation that compels someone to avoid it despite awareness and reassurance that it is not dangerous.
Dogs that have a fear of fireworks often go on to develop a full blown phobia that becomes deeply ingrained and highly resistant to change. Fireworks fear or phobia is very common and is experienced by dogs all over the world, and is especially prevalent during recurring periods of celebration. Dogs of a more sensitive nature or those that suffer with other anxieties are more likely to develop a fear or phobia, and whether this is triggered by a single traumatic episode or prolonged exposure, the result is often distressing for dogs and their people. Without extensive behavioral therapy and management strategies, fears and phobias will become chronic and severely impact a dog’s ability to cope when the fireworks start.
About Through a Dog’s Ear Through a Dog’s Ear sets the standard in the field of canine music therapy. Co-founded by psychoacoustician Joshua Leeds and concert pianist Lisa Spector, Through a Dog’s Ear music has been clinically demonstrated to reduce canine anxiety issues and is used in shelters, dog rescues, and animal facilities worldwide. For more information visit www.ThroughADogsEar.com.