FREE Online Summit I Summit Starts May 18–22. 2026

👉 Reserve Your Spot Early -

Free Dog Detox Summit (May 18–22)

Sound Healing and Music Therapy for Anxious Dogs

Explore Sound Healing & Music Therapy for anxious dogs with Dr. Meghan Barrett. Discover calming techniques and musical solutions to soothe stress, promote relaxation, and enhance your dog's well-being.

18 reviews

118 students enrolled

Created by Dr. Meghan Barrett

Last Updated: 2026

Full Lifetime Access

30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

This workshop includes:

  • 1 hour
  • 2 lessons
  • 1 downloadable resources
  • Access on mobile
  • Lifetime Access
  • Certificate of Completion

about

Have you noticed your dog pacing, whining, or hiding during loud events or when left alone? Does your heart ache seeing them struggle with anxiety, unsure how to help? You're not alone. Many dog owners face these challenges, feeling helpless as they watch their pets suffer from stress and anxiety.


Interestingly, studies have shown that certain types of music and sound can significantly calm and reduce anxiety in dogs. It's a simple yet powerful tool that can transform your dog's well-being.


Here, you'll learn from Dr. Barrett, an expert in the field, about how to use music and sound to bring peace and happiness back into your dog's life (and your own too).

What you'll learn

  • Understand Your Dog's Anxiety: Learn what makes your dog tick and the signs of stress you might be missing.
  • Causes of Anxiety in Dogs: Explore the reasons behind your dog's anxious behaviors and how to address them.
  • Noise Pollution's Impact: Understand how everyday noises could be stressing your dog out more than you think.
  • Benefits of Sound Therapy: Discover the positive changes sound healing can bring to your dog's life.
  • Innovative Techniques: Explore sound therapy techniques like singing bowls and guided meditations.
  • The Power of Sound Healing: Discover how sound can be a gentle yet powerful tool to calm your dog.
  • Holistic Approaches: Find out about natural ways to help your dog feel more relaxed and happy.
  • Sound Healing Principles: Learn the science behind why sound therapy works for anxious dogs.
  • Music That Calms: Find out which types of music are best for reducing your dog's anxiety.
  • Live Demonstration: Get ready to see these techniques in action and learn how to apply them with your dog

requirements

  • Love Your Dog: You deeply care about your dog's happiness and well-being.
  • Open to Learning: Be ready to learn new ways to help your dog feel calm.
  • Sound Healing Curiosity: You're curious about how sound and music can help dogs.
  • Seeking Solutions: Looking for natural ways to reduce your dog's anxiety.
  • Observant: You notice when your dog seems stressed or anxious.
  • Willing to Try New Things:Open to trying out sound therapy techniques with your dog.
  • Engaged Participant: You're ready to join in during our live demonstration.
  • Tech Savvy: You can navigate a virtual class setup for the live demonstration.
  • Feedback Sharer: Willing to share your experience to help us improve.

LESSONS

Course Content

  • 59:13
  • 5 lessons

Welcome + Event Checklist

I:Welcome
II: Event Checklist

Masterclass Recordings (59:13)

I:Masterclass (47:48)
II: Sound Healing (11:25)

Bonus Resources

I: Sound Healing Music Theraphy For Anxious Dogs: A Comprehensive Guide For Dog Owners - EBook

INSTRUCTOR

  • 5+ instructor rating

Dr. Meghan Barrett

Integrative Veterinarian

Dr. Meghan Barrett is an integrative veterinarian based in Hawaii. She primarily works with dogs, cats, horses, and marine wildlife. Dr. Barrett is one of the only vets in Hawaii who provides services such as acupuncture, bodywork, rehabilitation, custom home-cooked diets, and Fear Free Handling. She travels throughout the Hawaiian Islands, offering her services. She recently published a book on pet nutrition and home cooking called "From Basic to Bougie: A Blueprint to Upgrade Your Pet's Diet Safely and Simply".

REVIEWS

Student feedback

Day 3 - understanding if separation anxiety or not and tips regarding barking

to all dog owners

Terri Sarah Sharp

It so much is in alignment with what I myself have done in some instances for 5+ decades. GB Pet Owners ,Animal Lovers, Practitioners, Intuitives ,compassionate animal health& wealth supporters everywhere! GB
Bill Holt

I enjoyed watching and learnt a little something from every video. This refresher and the new tips will help my rel'ps with my own dogs, help me as an instructor for my dog club and how I can make things better for my students. It was nice to see you again IAN - Saskatoon 2007 was quite a while ago!! THANK YOU also Ian for giving us this for free (I think I only missed one) and thanks to everyone else for your time - great to see some new faces with new ideas. Well Done everyone! I sent the link to 3 or 4 others. We've shared some thoughts too. Thanks for making it so easy to hook up to online!
Jen Hargreaves

Sensory integration disorders was my favourite lecture so far - so reassuring to know that thinking my dog is on the autism spectrum is validated. I could relate all symptoms she has to the speaker's case study. Also important learning my anxiety about my dogs anxiety is confirming for my dog that she is right to be anxious - I must break this cycle

All of my vet colleagues - and have forwarded invites

Carolyn Joy Lewis

For day 2 while I learned a lot I would say Justine Schuurmans was my favorite. Just recommended it to my niece who is dog sitting and I think this will help her a lot.
Fran Ward