Pet Acoustics Pet Tunes Equine
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Description
Pet Tunes Equine
Proven through biometrics, Pet Tunes Equine will calm your horse’s behaviour naturally with our scientifically-proven music designed to reduce stress in their listening environment.
A solution for horses with stress and anxiety relating to thunderstorms, trailer travel, veterinary and farrier visits. Horses will relax during grooming sessions and barn time.
Pet Tunes Equine is a Bluetooth speaker pre-loaded with frequency-modified music specially composed for horse hearing frequency to reduce agitation stress, noise phobias and induce a calm equine behaviour.
Solution for a horse sensitivity to atmospheric change, thunderstorms, loud noise and anxious behaviour.
Ideal to influence improved performance, mask sounds causing agitation, promote relaxed stable time, remain clam during therapy, grooming and farrier sessions. Pet Tunes is portable to include inside trailer transport, use on trail rides, events and veterinary visits.
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Additional information
Weight | 0.4 kg |
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Dimensions | 12 × 16 × 15.5 cm |
Box Includes
- Pre-loaded calming music on an SD card
- Bluetooth® compatible
- Portable
- USB charging cable
- Continuous play
- Lanyard strap
Best times to use Pet Tunes Equine
Purposeful scenarios using Pet Acoustics equine music
Sounds trigger both positive and negative behaviours in horses. An inability to flee the paddock during a loud thunderstorm can cause high agitation. A sudden jarring noise or shrill frequency can tense muscles, causing stress. Providing the best sonic environment for your horse can be as important as giving him the best veterinary care and diet. One tool you can use to balance his environment is music.
While riding
Playing music while you’re on the trail adds an entertaining dimension to riding for you and your horse. However, for safety’ make sure the volume level doesn’t overwhelm your ability to hear what’s going on around you.
In the barn
Play the music at a moderate level on your sound system. Horses don’t need loud music to experience the sound waves. Position the sound source at approximately ear level or slightly above your horse’s head so he can both feel and hear the music.
During farrier, dental and veterinary visits
These are often not a horse’s favourite experiences, so play music to distract him and diminish anxiety. Music also helps mask sounds from any medical equipment being used.
For massage and grooming
Horses love to be massaged. Use music to bring your horse into a deeper state of relaxation.
During post-surgery recuperation
Music is especially beneficial for horses on stall rest while recovering from surgery. It will allow for deeper muscle relaxation during difficult stages of healing.
For trailer transport
Engine frequencies and vibrations are very potent to equine ears. Music can help him feel a little less anxious, especially when he’s being backed into the trailer.
Masking thunderstormsÂ
Thunder can reach volumes up to 115 decibels. The horse and human hearing comfort range is 60 to 80 decibels. If thunder is disturbing to you, you’ll understand why it can trigger behaviours of anxiety and flight in your horse.
For therapeutic riding
Blood pressure studies that compared the cortisol levels of riding horses, racehorses and therapy horses revealed that the latter have the highest levels, which means they have the highest levels of stress. The ability of therapy horses to restrain their behaviours during student/instructor/horse sessions is a remarkable empathic trait, but also physically distressing. Playing calming music during student/horse sessions can make the experience more entertaining while helping the horse feel calmer.
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