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Rescue Animals, Abused and Traumatized Animals
Playing Pet Ease quietly and continuously in the background,
releases the stress and anxiety for animals in deep distress.
Because these are severe cases you might have to be more involved
in the beginning than just putting the music on and letting
it play. You can try that first but if the music alone doesn’t
work then you’ll have to take the next step.
If this describes your pet or animal, an entrainment program
needs to be put in place. It’s simple. It will take
a few more times playing the music on your part with you being
there with your pet in the beginning while the music is playing.
Play Pet Ease continually. Pet your animal
in a calming flowing manner, slowly in time with the music
so your animal knows that this music is comforting and calming.
Softly stroke your animal’s ears and paws if he or she
will let you. Stay with or close to your animal while the
music is being introduced.
As the days progress, you can go to the next step:
Play the music quietly and continuously in the background,
a little soft stroking, then move in and out of the room,
so your pet knows that you are coming back. You will have
to be the judge on when your animal is ready for you to do
this. Continue this regime until your pet automatically calms
down when the music plays.
The formula pattern in the music helps your animal to sleep
deeper. The research explains how the music works on the brainwaves.
"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.
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