Whether you’re doing chores around the house, driving home from the store or going on a walk, music can make everything more enjoyable. Depending on the genre, it can give you an energy boost, calm ...
When you live with a dog, your activities become their activities. A casual dinner may mean a little feast for someone under the table, and even something as simple as watching television can trigger ...
Lisa Spector didn”t go to the prestigious Juilliard School to learn how to play piano for dogs. But touching man”s best friend through music has become her life”s calling — and life has never been ...
If you have a dog, there's a pretty good chance they're one of your best friends. They're good listeners, they're always down to snuggle, and they prove to you that it's possible to be in a good mood ...
I recently encountered a new study that looked at the response of dogs to various types of music. This one, out of Colorado State University, was authored by a team headed by psychologist Lori Kogan.
Many of us have seen those cute videos of Siberian Huskies howling with their families. We know that some breeds howl more than others, old dogs howl more than puppies and other dogs may only howl ...
I truly never knew that dogs listening to music was a thing until I started dog-sitting in L.A. As an owner left me with her poodle, Jimmy, she asked me to play Beethoven for him, especially if he ...
Does your dog need to relax? Maybe Fido just needs to hear some Bob Marley or Air Supply. Or better yet, get Spot a Spotify account, because new research indicates that when it comes to music, dogs ...
Pet parents notice their dogs reacting when music is played at home as some seem calmer while others become restless or bark.
I’ve lived with two dogs in my life, both of them very good boys. Sammy, my first dog, was a foundling, abandoned in a box outside a grocery store in St. Louis. When I played the piano, he would curl ...
I recently encountered a new study that looked at the response of dogs to various types of music. This one, out of Colorado State University, was authored by a team headed by psychologist Lori Kogan.