Did you know that animals can benefit from Sound Healing, too?
Recent studies have shown that playing music reduces stress in dogs at animal shelters, with less barking, lower respiratory rates and lower levels of the stress hormone cortisol.
“The autonomic system controls both the fight-or-flight response and the rest-and-digest response,” says Dr. Cornelius. “Relaxed dogs, in general, have slower heart rates, rest more easily and are less vocal—similar to what the brain experiences during a rest-and-digest situation.”
With the right combination of correct BPMs and specific instruments in the facilitation, Yo will see results over just a few sessions. Your dog will start to ease out of their anxieties.
Enjoy sound bath sessions and tracks with your animals with the SoundEmbrace Membership. Link in bio to sign up now or to send to that animal loving friend of yours!
PS! Sunnie here in the photo just loves the bowls! She is one of the most loving dogs I’ve ever met. @lauraboone11