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Researchers say dogs may be as discerning as humans when it comes to musical preference
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Leeds and Wagner believe that sound plays a part in many behavioral problems, not just the noise of storms and traffic, but all the other noises out there.
You know how you react to too much noise and overstimulation of the nervous system, Leeds said. "But as humans we have strategies to help us cope. You can take a walk. You can read a book. You can eat comfort foods or turn off the TV. There are lots of ways to reduce stress."
But what they've come to realize, he said, "is that too much sensory stimulation has the same effect of dogs.
"Dogs are very adaptable. We bring them into our homes and expect them to adapt to everything. But some are more sensitive than others. Some are like Mac trucks and nothing bothers them; some have very sensitive nervous systems. We need to be more aware of that. We need to help them when there is too much stimulation. We need to be aware of the sonic environment."
"Calming music is a wonderful tool," Wagner added. And that's important for the health and welfare not only of the dogs, but also of their guardians, she said.
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