What makes our products special?

The Sounds Scary phobia therapy CD pack contains 2 CDs with noises of fireworks, gunshots and thunder. Research has shown that 90% of dogs with a sound phobia are frightened of 2 or more of these noises.

The pack comes with 2 full length CDs, a complete manual, and a simple to follow easy-start poster so you can get going right away.

All the sounds were chosen, professionall recorded and edited by us to create the best possible programme for treating dogs with sound phobias.

The new Sounds Soothing pack for getting dogs used to children was developed because we came across many families where dogs found it hard to cope with the arrival of a new baby.

We realised that these problems were very common, and that most of them could be easily prevented with a few basic preparations.

The sounds on the disc and the advice booklet were developed specifically to help dog owners to create the kind of relationship between their new baby and dog. The CD can also be used to get cats used to baby and child noises.

The new Sounds Sociable pack was developed as a preventative tool because we see so many dogs who develop early fears and anxieties that go on to blight their lives.

For example, dogs with a fear of traffic who hate going on walks and become aggressive, or puppies that are frightened of every new noise and event in their new home and become antisocial or dependent.

The CD includes the widest possible range of noises that puppies need to get used to.

The initial relationship between a puppy and the new owner can be spoiled when the puppy's behaviour is misunderstood, so the booklet contains information about the key problems that arise early on, including travel, houstraining and play biting.

All of our products include one vital ingredient: experience.

They have all been developed using the extensive knowledge we have gained from treating thousands of behaviour problem cases.

In fact we have just had our first textbook of veterinary behavioural medicine published. It is called "behaviour problems in small animals: Practical advice for the veterinary team"