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Fireworks Freakouts: Don’t Let Your Pet Panic

Fireworks Freakouts: Don’t Let Your Pet Panic

How to Calm Your Pet During Fireworks with Sound-Based Solutions

Fireworks might be fun for us—but for our pets, they can be a source of overwhelming stress. If you’re a pet parent, you’ve likely seen the signs: trembling, hiding, barking, panting, or even destructive behavior. And you’re not alone. Fireworks are one of the most common triggers of anxiety in both dogs and cats.

So how can you help your furry friend stay calm during fireworks season? In this blog post, we’ll explore why fireworks are so distressing to pets and share actionable, science-based solutions—including how the Pet Acoustics+ App can be your go-to calming tool.

Why Fireworks Cause Anxiety in Pets

Fireworks are unpredictable, high-volume bursts of noise that affect pets on a biological level. Unlike humans, pets can hear frequencies up to twice as high, meaning every boom, whistle, or crackle is intensified for them. They also can’t predict when it will stop, which keeps their nervous system on high alert.

Common signs of fireworks stress include:

  • Pacing or restlessness

  • Hiding under furniture

  • Barking, yowling, or whining

  • Trembling or drooling

  • Destructive behavior

  • Loss of appetite

Chronic exposure to these stressors can lead to long-term noise phobia if not addressed early.

How Sound Becomes the Solution

At Pet Acoustics, we’ve spent years developing a solution that uses sound itself to calm the nervous system. Our Pet Acoustics+ App offers species-specific music that’s been biometrically validated to help dogs and cats lower their stress responses.

Our music is:

  • Frequency-modified to fit your pet’s hearing range

  • Composed with soothing, sustained tones

  • Designed to reduce heart rate, slow breathing, and lower cortisol levels

In other words, it works with your pet’s biology, not against it.

Prep Before the Booms Begin: A Fireworks Checklist

The best way to help your pet during fireworks is to start early. Here’s how to prepare:

✅ 1. Create a Safe Zone

Set up a cozy space in a quiet room with soft blankets, favorite toys, and access to water.

✅ 2. Play Calming Music Early

Start the Pet Acoustics+ music at least 30 minutes before fireworks begin to help your pet settle.

✅ 3. Dim the Environment

Close windows, curtains, and doors to minimize sound and visual triggers.

✅ 4. Stay Calm Yourself

Your energy sets the tone—calm owners create calm pets.

✅ 5. Use a Calming Wrap

A Thundershirt or similar compression wrap can add a sense of security.

What to Do During the Fireworks

If fireworks are already underway and your pet is anxious:

  • Keep playing Pet Acoustics+ music at a consistent volume

  • Let your pet hide if they choose to—don’t force interaction

  • Distract with puzzle toys or gentle play (if they’re receptive)

  • Offer water and speak in a calm, low voice

  • Never punish fearful behavior—this only reinforces the trauma

After the Fireworks: Don’t Skip Recovery

Even once the noise ends, your pet’s stress may linger. Help them come back to balance by:

  • Continuing calming music for another 30–60 minutes

  • Keeping things quiet and low-stimulation

  • Offering light treats or a favorite chew

  • Monitoring behavior and noting any extreme reactions to share with your vet

Long-Term Relief with the Pet Acoustics+ App

If fireworks aren’t just a one-time issue, consider using the Pet Acoustics+ App regularly. It’s a long-term solution for noise anxiety, with features including:

  • Calming music streaming for dogs and cats

  • Playlists for fireworks, thunderstorms, separation anxiety, and vet visits

  • A free pet hearing test to evaluate your dog or cat’s hearing sensitivity

  • Monthly and yearly subscription options

The app is based on years of sound behavior research and has helped thousands of pets around the world find peace—even when the world outside is loud.

Help Is Just a Tap Away

Don’t let fireworks turn into fear. Start playing calming music before the first boom and help your pet stay safe, soothed, and stress-free. With Pet Acoustics+, you’re not just calming your pet—you’re strengthening the bond you share.

🎧 Download the Pet Acoustics+ App today on the App Store or Google Play and try the free hearing test—because calm starts with care.

Helping Your Dog Thrive with Hearing Loss

Helping Your Dog Thrive with Hearing Loss: What to Do After Using the Pet Acoustics+ App
By Janet Marlow, Sound Behaviorist and Founder of Pet Acoustics

Discovering that your beloved dog is experiencing hearing loss can be an emotional moment for any pet parent. Many dog owners have reached out to me after using the Pet Acoustics+ App, which features the world’s first mobile Pet Hearing Test for dogs and cats, asking, “Now that I know my dog has some hearing loss—what should I do next?”

The good news is that dogs are remarkably adaptable creatures. With a few thoughtful adjustments, you can help your dog live a happy, enriched life—even with diminished hearing. Here’s a guide based on scientific understanding of canine hearing and sound behavior, combined with practical tips you can apply right away.

Understanding Canine Hearing Loss

Dogs naturally rely on a wider range of frequencies than we do—typically from 40 Hz to 60,000 Hz (compared to a human range of about 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz). Many age-related or environmental factors can cause gradual hearing loss, often starting with the higher frequencies.

Using the Pet Acoustics+ Hearing Test, you may have discovered that your dog no longer responds to some ranges of sound. While this doesn’t mean your dog is "deaf," it does mean their auditory world has changed—and we, as caring humans, can help bridge that change with sound awareness and behavioral support.

5 Ways to Help Your Dog Navigate Hearing Loss

1️⃣ Use Consistent Visual Cues

Dogs are brilliant at reading body language. Now is a great time to reinforce visual signals alongside verbal ones:
✅ Hand gestures for “come,” “sit,” “stay”
✅ Pointing to desired objects
✅ Flashing lights to call attention (such as blinking porch lights at mealtime)

Studies in canine cognition show that dogs can easily learn to associate gestures with action, providing them with clear, confident guidance even when sound cues are diminished.

2️⃣ Incorporate Low-Frequency Sound Cues

Many dogs with partial hearing loss still perceive lower-frequency sounds—these create vibrational cues the dog can feel:
✅ Use a floor-tapping cue or stomp to get their attention
✅ Use a deep-tone bell or drum
✅ Try specific calming music designed in lower frequencies (like Pet Acoustics+ calming music) to provide a sound-rich, soothing environment your dog can sense

Our biometric research shows that dogs respond to sounds below 200 Hz through vibrational pathways in their paws and body, enhancing their spatial awareness.

3️⃣ Establish Routine and Predictability

Hearing loss can increase a dog's anxiety in unpredictable environments. Build comfort through:
✅ A consistent daily routine (walks, feeding, rest times)
✅ A designated safe space in the home with familiar scents and textures
✅ Using Pet Acoustics+ calming music during transitional times (when visitors arrive, when you leave the house, thunderstorms) to reduce sound reactivity and support a calm nervous system

4️⃣ Maintain Positive Socialization

Dogs with hearing loss sometimes withdraw from social interactions if they become startled or confused. Keep them engaged:
✅ Provide slow, gentle approaches—let your dog see you before touching
✅ Encourage play with vibration-based toys or scent-based enrichment (treat puzzles, scent games)
✅ Pair visual praise (thumbs-up, smiling faces) with tactile affection (gentle petting, massage)

5️⃣ Enrich Their Sound Environment with Safe, Adapted Sound

Even with hearing loss, dogs benefit from sound stimulation—especially carefully curated sound designed for their perceptual abilities:
Stream Pet Acoustics+ calming music daily to support emotional balance and sensory engagement
✅ Avoid sudden loud noises or environments with chaotic, sharp sounds
✅ Experiment with gentle white noise or low-pitched nature sounds to promote rest

Research in bioacoustics and sound therapy (including my own published studies) shows that frequency-specific music can lower canine cortisol levels and reduce stress behaviors—even in dogs with partial hearing loss.

Final Thoughts

Hearing loss does not mean the end of a joyful, interactive life for your dog. In fact, it offers us— as pet parents— an opportunity to deepen our connection with them in new ways.

By combining sound therapy, visual cues, and sensory enrichment, you can create a supportive environment where your dog continues to thrive.

I encourage you to explore the full range of features in the Pet Acoustics+ App—from the Hearing Test to species-specific calming music—and continue your learning journey about canine sound behavior.

Your dog will feel your love, attention, and understanding in every moment—whether they hear it or not.

With warmest wishes for you and your loyal companion,
Janet Marlow
Sound Behaviorist | Founder of Pet Acoustics

How Veterinarians Can Use the Pet Acoustics Hearing Test App as a Valuable Screening Tool for Dogs and Cats

How Veterinarians Can Use the Pet Acoustics Hearing Test as a Valuable Screening Tool for Dogs and Cats

Hearing health in pets is often overlooked in routine veterinary care. Yet, just like humans, dogs and cats can experience hearing loss—whether from age, breed predisposition, ear infections, noise trauma, or other medical conditions. The challenge for veterinarians has always been having a quick, non-invasive, and accessible way to screen for potential hearing issues.

Now, with the Pet Acoustics+ App, veterinarians have a new tool at their fingertips: the Pet Acoustics Hearing Test—a free, innovative, and patent-pending feature designed specifically to help veterinary professionals assess canine and feline hearing health right in the exam room.

Why Add Hearing Screening to Routine Care?

  • Early detection of hearing loss can improve quality of life and safety for pets.

  • Many pet parents are unaware their pet may not be hearing well—behavior changes may be mistakenly attributed to aging, stubbornness, or anxiety.

  • Hearing loss can be a symptom of other underlying conditions such as ear infections, neurological issues, or drug side effects.

  • Breed-specific risks (such as congenital deafness in certain white-coated breeds) make hearing screening an important preventive care measure.

  • Educating pet parents on hearing health builds value, trust, and engagement in your veterinary services.

How the Pet Acoustics Hearing Test Works

The app plays a series of calibrated, species-specific tones that match the hearing frequency ranges of dogs and cats. These tones are carefully designed to:

✅ Be non-startling and comfortable for pets
✅ Target high, mid, and low frequencies
✅ Help identify partial or full hearing loss, either unilateral or bilateral

During the test, veterinarians or technicians observe the pet for behavioral responses such as:

  • Ear movements or twitching

  • Head turning toward the sound

  • Changes in alertness or body posture

  • Eye movements or expressions of curiosity

The simple process can be performed in just a few minutes—no sedation, specialized equipment, or complex setup required.

Practical Applications in Veterinary Practice

1. Wellness Exams & Senior Pet Care
Integrate hearing screening into routine check-ups for adult and senior pets. As pets age, undetected hearing loss is common—early screening helps guide care recommendations and lifestyle adjustments.

2. Pre-Anesthetic Assessment
Screen for hearing issues prior to anesthesia or dental procedures to better tailor recovery environments (reducing potential startle responses during waking).

3. Breed-Specific Risk Screening
Use for puppies and kittens in breeds predisposed to congenital hearing loss (e.g., Dalmatians, Australian Shepherds, white cats with blue eyes).

4. Behavior Consultations
Assess pets presented with new behavior issues—hearing loss may be contributing to confusion, anxiety, or apparent “non-responsiveness.”

5. Post-Treatment Follow-Up
Screen after treatments for chronic otitis or other ear conditions to monitor hearing function.

Benefits for Veterinary Practices

Adds value to your wellness care offerings
✅ Provides a modern, client-friendly screening option
✅ Encourages client engagement and education
✅ Easy to use—simply download the Pet Acoustics+ App on clinic devices
✅ Complements other sensory and cognitive health assessments

Getting Started

The Pet Acoustics Hearing Test is available for free in the Pet Acoustics+ App (downloadable on the App Store and Google Play). Veterinary teams can immediately begin using the tool in practice to enhance pet care and improve outcomes.

For those who want to take hearing wellness further, the app also offers in-app subscriptions to Pet Acoustics’ scientifically proven calming music—an excellent complement for managing anxiety, post-surgery recovery, and noise phobia cases.

Final Thought:
As veterinary medicine continues to embrace preventive wellness, sensory health—including hearing—deserves a more prominent role. With the Pet Acoustics Hearing Test, veterinarians now have an easy way to bring hearing care into everyday practice.

How to Check Your Dog’s or Cat’s Ears and Detect Hearing Loss Early

Why Regular Ear Checks Are Important for Pets

Routine ear checks help you:

Catch ear infections early
Ear infections can cause pain, balance issues, and contribute to hearing loss if left untreated. Regular checks can spot redness, swelling, or discharge.

Prevent buildup of wax and debris
Excessive wax or debris can block sound waves and affect hearing. Routine cleaning can help maintain clear ear canals.

Detect age-related changes
Just like humans, pets may experience gradual hearing loss with age. Monitoring helps you catch subtle changes early.

Spot injury or foreign objects
Outdoor pets can occasionally pick up plant material, dirt, or other objects that affect their hearing.

Support communication & safety
A pet with untreated hearing loss may become more anxious, less responsive, or even at risk near roads or other hazards.

Signs of Possible Hearing Loss in Dogs and Cats

Here are key behavioral clues that may indicate hearing loss:

  • Not responding to their name

  • Sleeping through loud noises

  • No reaction to doorbells or visitors

  • Startling when touched

  • Tilting head or shaking ears frequently

  • Disorientation or increased anxiety

  • Following other pets' cues more than usual

  • Changes in vocalization (more barking, whining, or meowing)

Common Causes of Hearing Loss in Pets

1️⃣ Ear Infections (acute or chronic)
2️⃣ Wax buildup
3️⃣ Foreign bodies in the ear canal
4️⃣ Age-related (presbycusis)
5️⃣ Noise-induced hearing damage
6️⃣ Ototoxic medications
7️⃣ Injury to the ear or head
8️⃣ Genetic factors (some breeds are more predisposed)
9️⃣ Tumors or growths in the ear canal

What You Can Do: Screen with the Pet Acoustics Pet Hearing Test

Thanks to modern technology, pet parents can now conveniently monitor hearing changes at home with the Pet Acoustics Pet Hearing Test, available in the Pet Acoustics+ App (App Store & Google Play).

How It Works:

  • The test plays a series of frequency-specific tones designed to match your dog’s or cat’s hearing range.

  • You observe your pet’s reactions (ear movement, head turns, alertness).

  • The app helps you track changes over time and provides guidance on when to consult your veterinarian.

Benefits:

  • Non-invasive & safe

  • Scientifically designed & patent-pending

  • Quick and easy to use

  • Creates a hearing profile for your pet

  • Valuable for monitoring senior pets

  • A tool for early intervention

When to Consult a Veterinarian

If the Pet Hearing Test suggests diminished hearing OR if you observe any of the behavioral signs above, it’s important to schedule a veterinary evaluation. A vet can:

  • Check for infections or obstructions

  • Perform a more detailed ear exam

  • Recommend treatment (medication, cleaning, surgery if needed)

  • Help you manage any permanent hearing loss and advise on safety strategies

In Summary

Your pet’s hearing is a vital part of their quality of life. Regular ear checks, attention to behavioral changes, and simple tools like the Pet Acoustics Hearing Test empower you to stay on top of your pet’s auditory health.

Early detection leads to early intervention — and helps you ensure that your beloved pet stays happy, responsive, and connected to their world.

Try the free Pet Acoustics Pet Hearing Test today — because every sound matters to your pet.
👉 https://www.petacoustics.com/home-pet-hearing-test

Cats, DogsJanet Marlow
Pet Acoustics music positively affects the microbiome of animals

Scientifically designed Pet Acoustics music positively affects the microbiome of dogs, cats, and horses by reducing stress-related disruptions in the gut-brain axis. Here's how:

1. Stress Reduction and the Microbiome

Chronic stress in animals activates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, increasing cortisol levels. Elevated cortisol negatively impacts the gut microbiome—reducing beneficial bacteria and increasing inflammation. Calming music from Pet Acoustics has been shown to lower stress indicators such as heart rate, cortisol, and anxious behaviors, which in turn helps restore microbiome balance.

2. Improved Digestion and Nutrient Absorption

When an animal is calm, parasympathetic nervous system activity is dominant, which promotes optimal digestion and gut motility. Calmer animals experience fewer digestive disturbances, allowing the beneficial microbes in their gut to flourish and support better nutrient absorption and immune function.

3. Positive Behavioral Feedback Loop

Reduced anxiety leads to better eating patterns, rest, and social interaction—all factors that support microbial diversity. Pet Acoustics music helps create a stable and emotionally balanced environment, which contributes to healthier behavior and physiological harmony, including in the gut.

4. Veterinary and Shelter Implications

In environments like clinics or shelters where animals face heightened stress, consistent exposure to Pet Acoustics music can help preserve the integrity of the microbiome during times of immune challenge or transition. This is particularly important for animals with sensitive digestive systems or those recovering from illness.

In essence, Pet Acoustics’ species-specific music contributes to gut health by calming the nervous system, reducing stress-induced microbial imbalances, and supporting overall physiological well-being—proving that sound truly is a vital component of holistic animal care.

Dogs, Cats, HorsesJanet Marlow
What Is Pet Music?

What Is Pet Music?

And Why It’s Not About What You Hear

As loving pet parents, we want to provide the best for our animals—safe food, comfortable spaces, exercise, and affection. But there’s one crucial area of care that’s often overlooked: sound. That’s where pet music comes in.

What Is Pet Music?

Pet music is scientifically designed sound therapy created specifically for the hearing sensitivities and emotional needs of animals. Unlike human music, pet music is not composed for entertainment—it’s carefully engineered to soothe, calm, and support the well-being of dogs, cats, horses, birds, and even small mammals.

At Pet Acoustics, this means using frequency ranges, decibel levels, and rhythmic patterns that align with how animals hear the world—helping to reduce stress from common triggers like thunderstorms, separation, travel, and vet visits.

Pet Acoustics stands as the world’s leading authority in pet-calming music, with over two decades of groundbreaking work in animal sound behavior. Backed by biometric studies and real-time physiological data, Pet Acoustics music is scientifically proven to reduce stress, lower heart rates, and promote calm in dogs, cats, horses, birds, and small animals. Trusted by veterinarians, shelters, and pet parents around the globe, our species-specific soundtracks have helped soothe over one million pets worldwide. With its patent-pending innovations and unwavering commitment to pet wellness, Pet Acoustics isn’t just the first—it’s the gold standard in pet sound therapy.

Why You Shouldn’t Judge It Like Human Music

When you press play on pet-calming music, it might not sound like a chart-topping playlist or something you’d hum along to. And that’s exactly the point.

As humans, we tend to evaluate music based on melody, rhythm, or personal taste. But animals experience sound very differently. They hear at higher frequencies, are more sensitive to environmental noise, and process sound neurologically in ways unique to their species.

So rather than asking, “Do I like how this sounds?” the better question is:
“Is this having a calming effect on my pet?”

What to Look For Instead

To know if pet music is working, observe your animal’s behavior:

  • Ears softening or twitching

  • Slower breathing

  • Relaxed body posture

  • Reduced pacing, barking, or hiding

  • Willingness to settle or nap

These responses indicate that the music is activating a sense of security and comfort—something every pet deserves.

The Takeaway

Pet music is not for your entertainment—it’s for their wellness. Trust the science, not your own musical preferences. Give your pet the gift of sound that speaks to them.

Try playing scientifically developed pet music during known stress triggers or during quiet time and watch your furry friend respond in the most peaceful way.

Dogs, CatsJanet Marlow
Why Pet Acoustics Music Works

Why Pet Acoustics Music Works—The Science Behind the App That Calms Your Pet”:

Why Pet Acoustics Music Works—The Science Behind the App That Calms Your Pet

Every pet parent wants their furry friend to feel safe, relaxed, and emotionally balanced—especially during stressful moments like thunderstorms, separation, travel, or veterinary visits. But what if the key to your pet’s calm wasn’t a pill or a treat, but the sound around them?

That’s exactly what the Pet Acoustics App delivers: a scientifically designed music experience tailored specifically to the way animals hear. But how does it work—and why is it different from just turning on a soothing Spotify playlist?

Let’s break it down.

The Science of Sound and Animal Hearing

Animals hear differently than humans. Dogs, cats, horses, and birds all have distinct auditory ranges and sensitivities. High-pitched or chaotic sounds—like doorbells, fireworks, or even certain instruments—can trigger anxiety and hyper-vigilance.

Pet Acoustics music is created by Janet Marlow, a composer and animal sound behaviorist, who developed species-specific music that aligns with each animal’s unique hearing range. That means:

  • No sudden loud bursts

  • No jarring frequencies

  • No triggering rhythms

Instead, the music flows in gentle, predictable patterns with adjusted frequencies and tempos proven to reduce stress reactions in pets.

Biometrically Proven to Calm

What sets Pet Acoustics apart is scientific validation. In biometric studies, pets exposed to this music showed:

  • Lowered heart rates

  • Increased heart rate variability (a marker of relaxation)

  • Reduced cortisol levels (stress hormone)

  • Improved recovery from stress-inducing events

This isn’t anecdotal—it’s data-driven wellness.

Why the App Makes It Even Better

With the new Pet Acoustics App, this calming music is more accessible than ever. The app includes:

  • Unlimited streaming of biometrically proven calming music for dogs and cats

  • Offline listening for travel or low-signal situations

  • The world’s first free digital pet hearing test for dogs and cats

  • Expert articles about pet auditory health and behavior

  • Curated playlists for different stress triggers like storms, grooming, or separation

Whether you're at home, in the car, or at the vet, calming your pet is now as simple as pressing play.

More Than Music—A Wellness Tool

Pet Acoustics isn’t background noise—it’s a tool for pet wellness. Used in homes, vet clinics, shelters, and grooming salons around the world, it’s become a trusted companion for pet parents and professionals alike.

By using sound the way animals hear it—not the way humans enjoy it—Pet Acoustics empowers you to care for your pet on a deeper sensory level.

Ready to help your pet feel calm and safe?
Download the Pet Acoustics App today and experience the difference the right sound can make.

Dogs, CatsJanet Marlow
Does Your Pet Hear You?

Does Your Pet Hear You? How to Test Your Dog or Cat’s Hearing at Home

As pet parents, we often wonder — can my dog or cat hear me clearly? Hearing is a vital part of your pet’s wellbeing, influencing their connection with the world around them, their sense of security, and even their behavior. Yet, hearing loss in pets can often go unnoticed until it significantly affects their quality of life.

That’s why we created the Pet Acoustics Hearing Test App — the world’s first free, digital hearing test specifically designed for dogs and cats. Now, you can easily and safely test your pet’s hearing right from your smartphone, with results you can understand and share with your veterinarian.

Why Testing Your Pet’s Hearing Matters

Just like humans, dogs and cats can experience gradual hearing loss due to aging, genetics, injury, or chronic ear infections. Early detection is important to adjust their care and keep them safe and happy.
Some early signs of hearing changes include:

  • Less response to verbal commands

  • Startling easily when approached

  • Sleeping through loud sounds

  • Changes in behavior, such as increased anxiety

Testing your pet's hearing helps you stay proactive about their health — and it can strengthen your bond by giving you new ways to communicate and care for them.

How the Pet Acoustics Hearing Test Works

Our patented, species-specific approach makes it simple and non-invasive:

  1. Download the Pet Acoustics App from the App Store.

  2. Select the Hearing Test feature for either Dog or Cat.

  3. Play a sequence of frequencies designed for their natural hearing ranges.

  4. Observe your pet’s reactions as the sounds play — gentle head turns, ear movements, or shifts in attention are key indicators.

  5. Receive instant results showing your pet’s hearing response level.

The test only takes a few minutes and can be done in a comfortable, quiet environment where your pet feels at ease.

Share Results with Your Veterinarian

If the results show diminished responses at certain frequencies, you’ll have valuable information to share with your veterinarian. Early awareness can guide further evaluation, treatment options, or simple adaptations in your home to make life easier and safer for your furry friend.

The Pet Acoustics App even allows you to save and email the results directly to your vet for follow-up.

Your Pet’s Hearing Health, Just a Tap Away

Hearing connects your pet to you, their environment, and their sense of comfort. With the Pet Acoustics Hearing Test App, you have a powerful, free tool to protect that connection and ensure your pet’s wellness journey is tuned to their needs.

Download the Pet Acoustics App today — and discover a new way to listen to your pet’s world. 🐾🎶

Dogs, CatsJanet Marlow
Best Ways to Use the Pet Acoustics App

Unlocking Wellness for Your Pet: Best Ways to Use the Pet Acoustics App for Hearing & Calming

If you’re a devoted pet parent, you already know that our furry companions experience the world through heightened senses—especially sound. That’s why the Pet Acoustics App is a groundbreaking tool designed to support your pet’s health through sound wellness. With two powerful features—the world’s first hearing test for dogs and cats and scientifically designed calming music—this app delivers peace of mind for you and a sense of calm for your pet.

Here’s how to get the most out of the Pet Acoustics App:

🎧 1. Start with the Pet Hearing Test

Pets age differently, and hearing loss can often go unnoticed. Our proprietary hearing test is the first of its kind, tailored for both dogs and cats. It’s free to use and takes just a few minutes.

How to Use It:

  • Sit with your pet in a quiet, familiar environment.

  • Play the guided test tones from the app and observe your pet’s reactions—like ear movement, head turning, or alert posture.

  • Results help identify frequency ranges your pet may not hear well, offering insight into age-related hearing or behavior changes.

💡 Tip: Repeat the test every few months to monitor any shifts in hearing ability—especially in senior pets.

🎵 2. Choose the Right Calming Music for Your Pet

Whether your pet is anxious during thunderstorms, vet visits, or when left alone, Pet Acoustics Music is specifically designed using species-specific sound frequencies and tempos.

Where to Use It:

  • At home: Play during daily rest times to reduce overall stress levels.

  • In the car: Ideal for road trips or anxious car rides.

  • At the vet or groomer: Reduce pre-appointment stress by starting music before arrival.

  • During fireworks or storms: Use the “storm calm” playlists before a stressful event begins.

💡 Tip: Try different playlists to see which your pet responds to most. Many owners notice visible signs of relaxation within minutes.

🔁 3. Create a Daily Calm Routine

Just like us, pets thrive on routine. Using the Pet Acoustics App consistently can help regulate your pet’s emotional rhythms.

Build a Routine:

  • Play calming music at the same time each evening to signal wind-down time.

  • Pair music with other relaxing cues, like dim lighting or a favorite bed.

  • If you crate train or leave your pet alone, start the music a few minutes before you leave.

💡 Tip: Use Bluetooth speakers for better sound distribution across your home environment.

📲 4. Track and Share Results

Not only can you observe changes in your pet's stress behaviors, but the hearing test results can also be shared with your veterinarian to support wellness checkups.

Veterinarians love this feature because it provides behavioral context for hearing-related issues—especially in older pets or post-surgical care.

Why It Works

Pet Acoustics is backed by over a decade of sound behavior research, with music clinically shown to lower heart rates and reduce cortisol levels in animals. The app brings these findings right to your fingertips—helping your pet live a calmer, healthier life.

Download the Pet Acoustics App today and discover the sound of well-being—for you and your pet.
Available on iOS and Android.

Dogs, CatsJanet Marlow