Releases Stress
and Anxiety, Being Left Alone, New Member of the Family
Playing Pet Ease quietly and continuously in the background,
releases the stress and anxiety your pet might be feeling
while being left alone, as a new puppy or kitten, as a rescued
animal from the animal shelter or just the stress and anxiety
in everyday life.
Pet Ease will help your animal to settle in and settle down
quicker and easier. This music will create a safe and comfortable
feeling for your animal. The formula pattern in the music
helps your animal to sleep deeper. The research explains
how the music works on the brainwaves.
Ways to use the music:
If your animal experiences stress and anxiety having a bath,
cleaning teeth, cutting nails, or going into the vet etc.
play Pet Ease quietly in the background for a few days ahead
of time without so he/she will relax when the music is playing.
When you decide to do the above, play the music until your
animal is relaxed and continue to play the music throughout
and after the event. Pet Ease can make you tired, so I have
a DO NOT DRIVE warning on the label. I
personally have used it and the
music has been very helpful in the car. I am extremely aware
of its effect and turn it off if I have the slightest feeling
of drowsiness.
"My dog Spike, (a King Shepherd) absolutely despised
having his nails cut. I discovered the above technique and
he hardly noticed when I cut them. He also didn't like the
vets. So I would
sit outside the office playing Pet Ease in the car until
they’d call us in. He would walk right in calmly,
past the other dogs (this was very unusual for him) and
he would be really docile with
the Doctor. When I didn’t play Pet Ease, I would do
the comedy routine - my usually obedient dog would turn
into a horror story. Here I was struggling and pulling trying
to get him into the office and he was pulling me out of
the office. I'm sure some of you have lived this story."
Sharon
"Normally any unusual disturbance on the farm has my
elderly Jack Russel barking to the point of exhaustion unless
I give him commands to lay down & to have a snooze.
This requires my
constant supervision, as he'll be right back up & barking
as soon as I turn away. Recently the sunroom roof needed
to be reshingled & this meant a daylong vigil to keep
him from blowing a gasket. I put the Pet Ease on at first
at a volume that competed with the banging on the roof.
I delivered the commands to lay down & snooze, &
as the first hour passed the commands held for longer &
longer times. I gradually turned the volume down to background
level & by the end of hour two I can count on one hand
the number of times for the rest of the day that he got
up out of his snooze to bark at the roofers. It was amazing!"
Pat Prevost, King City
"I have a pet pigeon named Walter who keeps me awake
most of the night with his cooing "I'm coool, I'm cooooool".
Since I've been playing Pet Ease both Walter and I fall
asleep long before
the music is over. We’re both now getting a wonderful
night sleep." Michael T. Wall
"I have a very timid cat that is afraid of coming in
the house. One night, due to cold weather, we had to bring
her inside. She wouldn't stop growling and she definitely
would not settle down. I put her in my room and played Pet
Ease. Within a very short time, she became relaxed and slept
through the night." Timothy Benson
"Seems to be working, a friend borrowed the tape to
use with a rescue kinkajou and He hasn’t bitten her
this week, and even allowed her to stroke him. Thought you
would like to know." Paula B.C.
"I leave my Pet Ease playing in the CD player at home
when I am away from home. All 3 of my dogs love it and we
never had any behavior problems!" Kathy Tompson Surgery
Clinic Dallas, Texas