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The Doodle Pro® Podcast: Positive Training Tips for a Calm & Well-Behaved Doodle
Train your Doodle the fun, fear-free way!
The Doodle Pro® Podcast is the only show designed just for Doodle parents—hosted by certified trainer and Doodle expert Corinne Gearhart. Each episode gives you science-backed, positive reinforcement strategies to tackle the most common Doodle challenges—like barking, leash pulling, and jumping—while deepening the joyful bond you share with your pup.
🐾 Inside the podcast, you’ll discover:
- How to stop excessive barking & teach your Doodle to settle
- Positive, pain-free methods for leash manners & off-leash reliability
- Separation anxiety solutions tailored for Doodles
- Expert tips on grooming, health, and socialization
- Calmness & focus training for happier outings and smoother home life
You’ll also hear exclusive interviews with world-class dog trainers, behaviorists, and veterinarians—so you always have the latest insights at your fingertips.
Whether you’re navigating puppyhood, surviving the teenage phase, or supporting your senior Doodle, this is your go-to resource for raising a well-mannered, well-loved companion.
🎧 Press play and join thousands of Doodle parents who are training smarter—not harder. Because when your Doodle thrives, so do you!
The Doodle Pro® Podcast: Positive Training Tips for a Calm & Well-Behaved Doodle
Ep 66: Music for Dogs with Anxiety — How to Reduce Barking & Stress Naturally
Is life with your Doodle more chaotic than calm lately? 🐾🎧 You’re not alone — and help is here in the most melodic, science-backed way: music.
In this fan-favorite episode, I welcome back Lisa Spector, Juilliard-trained pianist and the Pet Calming Maestro behind Dog Gone Calm. Her music is designed specifically to calm canine nervous systems and is used in shelters, vet offices, and homes worldwide (including mine!).
🎶 You’ll Learn:
- Why not all classical music calms dogs (and which works best)
- What volume, timing, and type of music is most effective for Doodles
- How to use sound to reduce barking, separation anxiety, and reactivity
- Why Lisa’s music helps both humans and dogs settle together 🧘♀️🐶
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Get my 14-page Doodle Parent’s Guide to Using Music — packed with tips to reduce anxiety, improve focus, and settle chaos — complimentary at TheDoodlePro.com/music
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🎧 How to Use Music to Calm Your Dog’s Anxiety Naturally
Episode of The Doodle Pro™ Podcast
Host: Corinne Gearhart, The Doodle Pro™
Guest: Lisa Spector, Juilliard-Trained Pianist & Canine Music Specialist
Get the free guide: TheDoodlePro.com/music
[00:00:00] Corinne Gearhart – The Doodle Pro™:
Hey there, Doodle Parent. It’s Corinne Gearhart, The Doodle Pro™, and I’ve been hearing from so many of you that life lately just feels… a little extra. Stress is high, routines are off, and even your dogs are picking up on it.
That’s why I knew it was the perfect time to re-share one of our most beloved episodes on calming dog anxiety—with a unique and natural approach: music designed for dogs.
Whether your Doodle is barking more, struggling with separation, reacting to fireworks, or just needs help settling down… this episode is for you. And let’s be honest—you might need a little nervous system support, too. 😉
🎹 Meet Lisa Spector: The Pet Calming Maestro
Today’s guest is Lisa Spector, a Juilliard-trained concert pianist who co-founded the original movement of classical music designed to calm dogs.
Lisa's story is incredible—what began as an effort to soothe her guide dog puppy grew into 16 albums, over 1,500 shelters playing her music, and thousands of dogs (and their humans!) finding calm through sound.
Her music, now under the brand My Zen Pet, is based on research that shows how lower-frequency classical music calms the canine nervous system. Lisa shares how to use sound strategically to reduce dog anxiety at home.
🔬 The Science Behind Calming Music for Dogs
Lisa Spector:
Dogs hear almost twice the frequency range humans do. That means they’re more sensitive to volume, pitch, and tone—and why loud TVs or random Spotify playlists may actually stress them out more.
Research has shown:
- Lower frequencies (think cello, bass, and left-hand piano) help calm dogs faster
- Classical music is far more soothing than TV, pop, or even random instrumental playlists
- Dogs form associations with sound, so consistency matters
🐶 How to Use Music to Calm Your Dog’s Anxiety
Corinne Gearhart – The Doodle Pro™:
Okay, Lisa—help us become sound-aware Doodle parents. What are the best ways to use music to calm an anxious dog?
Lisa Spector:
There are 3 big factors:
- What music you play
→ Use music designed for dogs, not just any classical playlist. My album Dog Gone Calm is a great place to start. - When you play it
→ Play calming music when your dog is relaxed and happy, not only when you’re leaving or during storms. This builds a positive emotional association. - How loud you play it
→ Dogs don’t need loud music to calm down. Use a gentle, soft volume—what you’d listen to if you were reading quietly—and then lower it a bit. That’s perfect for their sensitive ears.
🎼 Don’t Just Mask Sounds—Use Music to Change Behavior
A lot of dog parents make the mistake of blasting loud music or the TV to cover barking, fireworks, or outside noise. But that can backfire. Instead, use calming music proactively, every day, to help your dog’s brain settle before anxiety sets in.
Veterinarians in the Fear Free™ movement even prescribe Lisa’s music as part of their treatment plans—just 30 minutes a day of listening together can make a huge difference for dogs with separation anxiety, noise sensitivity, or general stress.
💝 Get the Free Guide: How to Use Music to Calm Your Dog
🎁 I’ve put together a free 14-page guide just for Doodle parents:
👉 TheDoodlePro.com/music
Inside, you’ll learn:
- Which music actually helps dogs settle (based on science)
- When to play it for best results
- How to combine music with other relaxation techniques
🌟 NEW: Personalized Zen Paws & Piano Meditation
Lisa now offers a one-of-a-kind experience:
Customized Zen Paws & Piano Meditation
Imagine: A live Zoom session where Lisa learns your dog’s story, then plays a personalized meditation just for you and your Doodle—live, on a Steinway Concert Grand. 😍
✔️ Designed to ease your dog’s anxiety
✔️ Deepens the bond between you and your pup
✔️ You receive a recording to revisit again and again
Learn more or book your session at:
👉 MyZenPet.com/product/zen-paws-piano-meditation/
🎹 BONUS: Live Calming Piano Performance
Stay tuned through the end of the episode to hear Lisa perform a piece composed just for dogs. It’s called “Nocturne for Dogs: Stillness of Night” and it’s been proven to help dogs relax and even fall asleep. 💤
📲 Stream Dog Music Free Anytime
Just say “Play My Zen Pet” on your smart speaker to stream Lisa’s calming music instantly—or look for Dog Gone Calm on your favorite platform.
🐾 Final Thoughts from Corinne
I play Lisa’s music every day in my home during Shed Free Stay™ with Doodles—and I see the difference. The barking fades, bodies relax, and tails stop wagging quite so hard. 😅
Whether you’re dealing with separation anxiety, reactivity, or just a little too much energy at bedtime—this simple tool can truly change your Doodle’s world.
Let’s help our dogs feel safer, calmer, and more connected. 💕
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