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PupTunes Research Outline


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PupTunes Lab Report


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Project Description and Explanation

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We are more mentally similar to our pets than we realize; there are all types of ailments that can affect our pets’ minds, just like us. Most commonly dogs develop fear-related anxiety, such as from loud noises or new/strange environments and situations. Other types include separation anxiety and age related anxiety that affects older dogs who have cognitive dysfunction syndrome, leading to confusion and anxiety. The only difference between human and dog anxiety is that it manifests itself in different ways. In dogs, it can appear as damaging behaviors, aggression, urinating or defecating in the house, drooling, panting, destructive behavior, depression, excessive barking, pacing, restlessness, and repetitive or compulsive behaviors. Every dog owner knows what it looks like when their dog gets anxious. In fact, it is more than common for the family pet to suffer from serious anxiety issues. Whether it be separation anxiety or noise anxiety, around 30% of dogs suffer these issues, and that number is on the rise. So what do you do when you want to relax? One of the most common methods of relaxation for people is listening to music, and this is no different in the world of dogs. When a dog is feeling nervous or anxious, listening to certain sounds or “music” can evoke a reaction in their brain that helps to calm them down, effectively reducing their anxiety and the behavioral issues it causes. In Pup Tunes we compose and produce original music specifically designed to create a certain emotional response within the dog, breaking through the boundaries of their anxiety. This music will be released on streaming services and marketed towards our audience of veterinarians, dog owners, professional training schools, and other dog occupations. Deliverables will include 3 original songs, each specially composed to address a certain mental issue in dogs including separation anxiety, age related anxiety, and fear related anxiety. These songs will be available to the public freely on CDs and streaming services. Community outreach and data collection will take place in conjunction with local veterinarians, who will play the music in their offices and give feedback.