dog gone calm, vol. 1
Backed by science.
Veterinary prescribed music for...
Separation anxiety. Sound phobias. Excessive barking. Hyperactivity. Crate training.
Veterinary visits. Training. Canine anxiety. Car travel. Naps. And more..

My Juilliard degree has gone to the dogs. What an honor!

In 2017, NPR called me The Pet Calming Maestro, after a 10-year history of creating music for pet anxiety.

In 2018, I took time off to heal my right hand, after a bad fall caused seven complicated fractures. I learned to play piano with my left hand only.

In 2019, I had my 4th right hand surgery and started playing piano again with two hands.

In 2020, I once again combined my music talents with my love of dogs to help them during stressful times.

After spending two years playing music with my left hand only while my right hand recovered, I realized the music wasn't only for people. Lower frequencies calm the canine nervous system. Guess what my left hand plays. Yep, lower frequencies!

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