What is Dog Gone Calm Forever?

Prescribed by veterinarians and recommended by trainers, the music of Dog Gone Calm is now available as a playlist, delivered online on your computer or mobile device. Enjoy together with your dog and also play for Buster when you’re gone. The playlist automatically repeats, acting like Buster’s security blanket when you're out.

The first week of each month, new music will be added to your playlist, exclusively available for Dog Gone Calm Forever subscribers and Dog Gone Calm Club members.

By popular request, Dog Gone Calm Forever has no space in-between music tracks, so your dog’s rest won’t get interrupted, even at mail delivery time.

Press play and it automatically repeats back to the beginning.

So simple, a Border Collie could do it with a little training.

Lisa Spector's Recordings Have Relieved Anxiety
for Thousands of Dogs

  • Separation anxiety
  • Noise phobia
  • Fear
  • Stress
  • Reactivity
  • Aggression
  • Excessive barking
  • Hyperactivity
  • Car anxiety
  • Fireworks
  • Crate time
  • Settle time

What Do You Get With Your Subscription?

You'll get access to an easy-to-use hub. Log on, click the ZEN ON button to “play” and Dog Gone Calm music will automatically play on a loop. Nothing to download, reset to repeat, etc.

Every month, 30 minutes or more of new Dog Gone Calm music is added to your hub. 

A pdf download of tips for using music to relieve specific anxiety issues is also included. 

About Lisa Spector

In 2017, after 10 years of creating music to relieve pet anxiety, NPR called me The Pet Calming Maestro. While I didn’t graduate from Juilliard to perform for dogs and cats, it warms my heart and feeds my soul to use my music talents to help improve the lives of our beloved pets. 

As co-founder of Through a Dog’s Ear (now iCalmPet) and the pianist on the music series, I’ve appeared on the CBS Early ShowNPR, and CBS Australia. I’m honored to be the only classical pianist to reach Billboard’s Classical Top 20 Chart with pet music.

My piano playing is currently soothing anxiety in dogs in over 1,500 shelters and rescue organizations worldwide. The “Music in Shelters” program was inspired by my volunteer work with Peninsula Humane Society &  SPCA in The San Francisco Bay Area. 

Press

Lisa Spector, the Pet Calming Maestro, has been featured in

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