Fearless Fido Soundproof Puppy
by Byoni Lifestyle
Soundproof your puppy, helping your dog feel calm around noise.
App Name | Fearless Fido Soundproof Puppy |
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Developer | Byoni Lifestyle |
Category | Lifestyle |
Download Size | 55 MB |
Latest Version | 1.0.2 |
Average Rating | 0.00 |
Rating Count | 0 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Fearless Fido Soundproof Puppy Android app |
Fearless Fido Sound Therapy
Why are some dogs afraid of loud noises?
Have you ever seen a dog cowering during a thunderstorm or fireworks display? Some dogs seem totally chill around loud noises, while others get really stressed. This is because dogs, like people, can be sensitive to loud, new, and unexpected sounds.
Welcome to Fearless Fido, helping your dog feel calm around noise.
It's important to train your dog to be comfortable with noise. This will help them stay calm and well-behaved in all sorts of situations.
Puppy owners: You can start training your puppy as early as 8 weeks old.
Breeders: You can start training puppies as young as 3 weeks old.
Help Your Puppy Adjust to Noises
This app can help your new puppy get comfortable with different sounds. Here's how to use it:
1. Start Slow: Begin with your phone's volume low and play one of the many sounds available.
2. Reward Good Behavior: If your puppy reacts calmly, reward them with treats. This helps them associate the sound with something positive.
3. Gradually Increase Volume: Slowly turn up the volume on your phone. You can even play the sounds through a Bluetooth speaker (but never use headphones on a dog!).
4. Keep Praising and Rewarding: Continue to praise and reward your puppy to reinforce the positive association with the sounds.
5. Short and Sweet: Keep each training session brief to avoid overwhelming your puppy.
6. Consistent Practice: Regularly repeat the sound playback to help your puppy become accustomed to a variety of noises and stay calm in loud environments.
By following these steps, you can help your puppy develop a positive attitude towards different sounds and reduce their fear of loud noises.
Sounds include:
* Birdsong and chirping
* Ambulance and police sirens
* Thunderclaps and raindrops
* Infant cries
* Feline meows
* Vacuum cleaner hum
* Hairdryer or hairblower whirr
* Children's laughter and play
* Fireworks exploding
* Car engine roaring and honking
* Construction equipment noises
* Dog barking
* Lawnmower buzzing
* Door bell & knocking
* Washing machine churning and tumbling
* Traffic noise
If you would like us to add any sounds, just contact us with your request.
Why are some dogs afraid of loud noises?
Have you ever seen a dog cowering during a thunderstorm or fireworks display? Some dogs seem totally chill around loud noises, while others get really stressed. This is because dogs, like people, can be sensitive to loud, new, and unexpected sounds.
Welcome to Fearless Fido, helping your dog feel calm around noise.
It's important to train your dog to be comfortable with noise. This will help them stay calm and well-behaved in all sorts of situations.
Puppy owners: You can start training your puppy as early as 8 weeks old.
Breeders: You can start training puppies as young as 3 weeks old.
Help Your Puppy Adjust to Noises
This app can help your new puppy get comfortable with different sounds. Here's how to use it:
1. Start Slow: Begin with your phone's volume low and play one of the many sounds available.
2. Reward Good Behavior: If your puppy reacts calmly, reward them with treats. This helps them associate the sound with something positive.
3. Gradually Increase Volume: Slowly turn up the volume on your phone. You can even play the sounds through a Bluetooth speaker (but never use headphones on a dog!).
4. Keep Praising and Rewarding: Continue to praise and reward your puppy to reinforce the positive association with the sounds.
5. Short and Sweet: Keep each training session brief to avoid overwhelming your puppy.
6. Consistent Practice: Regularly repeat the sound playback to help your puppy become accustomed to a variety of noises and stay calm in loud environments.
By following these steps, you can help your puppy develop a positive attitude towards different sounds and reduce their fear of loud noises.
Sounds include:
* Birdsong and chirping
* Ambulance and police sirens
* Thunderclaps and raindrops
* Infant cries
* Feline meows
* Vacuum cleaner hum
* Hairdryer or hairblower whirr
* Children's laughter and play
* Fireworks exploding
* Car engine roaring and honking
* Construction equipment noises
* Dog barking
* Lawnmower buzzing
* Door bell & knocking
* Washing machine churning and tumbling
* Traffic noise
If you would like us to add any sounds, just contact us with your request.