Good Dog Radio
Calm music tuned for dogs home alone โ because the silence after you leave is the loudest thing they hear.
Separation stress is real, and the research is surprisingly consistent: many dogs settle better with slow, simple, mid-tempo music than with silence or talk radio. Shelters have used classical playlists for years.
Good Dog Radio programs exactly that: unhurried instrumental music, no sudden percussion, no doorbell sounds ever (we filter for them), at a volume profile designed for empty apartments. The clock quietly tells you how long they've been solo when you check the stream from work.
It's also, honestly, for you โ checking a calm screen that says 2:47 PM and knowing the house is peaceful beats refreshing a pet cam audio feed.
FAQ
Does music really calm dogs?
Studies on shelter and kenneled dogs show reduced stress behaviors with slow classical-style music. Every dog differs โ try it on a short absence first.
Why no doorbell sounds?
Doorbells in audio are the #1 way to make a home-alone dog bark for an hour. We screen every track; anything with bell-like door sounds never enters this station's library.
Cats?
Cats mostly file our entire catalog under 'acceptable'. A feline-tuned program is on the maybe-list โ tell us if you'd use it.