Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers about how calming pet music works, where to use it, and practical tips for daily routines.
Pet Musics provides psychoacoustically-informed music to help pets relax at home, in shelters, and in veterinary settings. Our tracks focus on simple sound, lower orchestral density, and gentle resonance.
By reducing melodic and harmonic complexity, favoring passive hearing over active listening, and applying entrainment (tempo) and resonance (tone), our music eases auditory demand and supports calmer behavior.
Primarily dogs and cats. However, other animals may also respond positively to carefully selected calming sound environments.
Start with calm tracks at moderate volume. Observe your pet’s response. If agitation appears, pause or switch to slower tracks. Your pet’s body gives feedback—adjust accordingly.
No special hardware is required. Any consistent sound source is fine. Avoid overly bass-heavy or distorted playback; clarity and moderate volume are key.
Yes. Many pet owners use calming music to ease crate time, car rides, or vet visits. Keep volume comfortable and monitor your pet’s response.
Yes. Simple, gently paced compositions are designed for sensitive systems. Always adjust volume and track selection to your pet’s needs.
If you run into issues, contact Support. For physical products, please review our return policy; for digital downloads, we can assist with access and playback problems.
If you don’t see your question answered here, please reach out via Contact. We’re happy to help you set up music routines that fit your pet’s needs.