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“New therapy for dogs with Guy Fawkes phobia.”

MEDIA RELEASE – 16.10.09 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

“New therapy for dogs with Guy Fawkes phobia.”

If your dog is found cowering under the house every Guy Fawkes, it could be time to put him in therapy.

New Zealand online pet store, www.petpost.co.nz, is selling a new range of ‘sound therapy’ CDs for dogs. They are developed by Sarah Heath and Jon Bowen, internationally-renowned veterinary surgeons and pet behavioural specialists.

“SOUNDS SCARY” is a sound therapy programme for dogs with a fear of fireworks, thunder or gunshot noises. The two-CD set includes of noises include rain, hail, thunder, fireworks and gunshots; and a Complete Manual with information to help you understand and treat your dog’s phobia problem. It also includes a Quick Reference Guide to get you through firework and thunder events as they happen.

“SOUNDS SOOTHING” is a sound therapy programme to prepare your dog for the arrival of a new baby. It contains essential information to help make sure your baby stays safe and your dog is contented.

“SOUNDS SOCIABLE” is CD and booklet set designed to give puppies the best start in life. It contains a CD of noises that all puppies need to get used to, including domestic noises, traffic, fireworks, thunder and children; as well as lots of advice on new puppy ownership.


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