Sound Therapy for Pet Calming and Healing

This time of year, routines change, company comes a-calling and our pets can be a little needier / grumpier than normal -- especially if they are injured, ill or getting older.
Soft, low music can create a pleasant, comfortable atmosphere for us all. Sound therapy is effective in calming jarred nerves and soothing health issues, both human and animal. Two great choices:

Self-Healing with Sound and Music
by Andrew Weil. On CD 1, Dr. Weil discusses the latest in medical research that demonstrates how music heals the body and mind. CD 2 gives listeners a complete "sound journey" into expanded states of consciousness optimized for healing.
The Healer's Way: Soothing Music for Those in Pain (Vol. 1)
by Stella Benson. Medieval chant, ancient melodies and Celtic music create a serene and therapeutic audio-sensual experience. Non-metered, natural tones of the harp ebb and flow to bring about peace within. This music has helped those suffering from illness, injury and life's transitions.
H/T Peaceful Passings, a site that offers useful tips for caring for the older or sick pet.
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Posted by Molly & Jessie at November 5, 2009 7:30 AM