Toy music: It’s not really music anymore, it’s more about satisfying the dog’s hunting mood than satisfying the dog’s sense of music! The most common one is the screaming chicken. I believe that everyone’s dog can play around the screaming chicken all day and night as long as they have one at home. This toy music is at best stimulating to the dog’s hunting preferences and it is no surprise that it is enjoyed by dogs. Harp music: Harp music gives us humans a very tranquil and relaxing feeling that is cathartic to the soul. So how do dogs feel about harp music? After some experiments, when hearing harp music, irritable dogs will appear slowly quiet, indicating that harp music can indeed play a calming effect on dogs, if you don’t believe me, you can go back and try using this music to see the dog’s reaction. Children’s songs: Some dogs have an IQ equivalent to that of a human child of 6-8 years old, so many parents play children’s songs to their dogs and find that their dogs listen to them with great interest! This makes many pooper scoopers curious, but it’s understandable, as children’s songs are meant for children, and since dogs have an IQ similar to that of children, it’s only natural that they would like to listen to them. Classical music: The melodies of classical music are generally soft, which can have a calming effect on nervous and timid dogs, which is probably the charm of classical music! If you have a dog that barks a lot, try letting them listen to classical music, it might work wonders!
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