Dog Home Alone & Calming Sound Machine

Dog Home Alone & Calming Sound Machine

Calming sounds for dogs — brown noise, pink noise, gentle music, and soothing soundscapes designed to reduce anxiety in dogs. Perfect for separation anxiety, thunderstorm fear, fireworks anxiety, crate training, and general calming. Each episode plays for 8-10 hours so your dog stays calm all day or all night. No sudden loud sounds. No startling transitions. Continuous, gentle audio from start to finish. Designed based on peer-reviewed research on music and sound for canine anxiety (Bowman et al. 2015, Kogan et al. 2012). Not a substitute for veterinary care. 💤 Premium ad-free listening available 🔊 "Alexa, play Dog Calming Sound Machine" Keywords: calming sounds for dogs, dog anxiety sounds, dog separation anxiety, dog calming music, dog sleep sounds, calm dog, dog white noise, dog brown noise, dog fireworks anxiety, dog thunderstorm anxiety, dog crate training sounds, puppy sleep sounds, dog relaxation, dog sound machine, pet calming sounds, pet sleep sounds, dog anxiety relief, dog noise machine, dog sleep music, dog calming podcast, sounds for dogs, music for dogs, dog sleep 10 hours, anxious dog, nervous dog, dog home alone, dog noise phobia, dog storm anxiety, calming sounds for puppies, pet anxiety

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June 26, 2026 60 mins
One hour of deep brown noise with soft, distant thunder far underneath — gentle storm-sound desensitization to help your dog stay relaxed when weather rolls in. No sudden booms or claps. Volume tip: play this softly — 50 to 60 dB at your dog's position, never above 70 dB. Dogs hear far more than we do; gentle is more calming and protects their ears.
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Three hours of a soft oscillating fan over warm brown noise — a cozy, steady sound blanket to help your dog drift off and stay asleep. Volume tip: play this softly — 50 to 60 dB at your dog's position, never above 70 dB. Dogs hear far more than we do; gentle is more calming and protects their ears.
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Three hours of soft brown noise layered with a slow, steady heartbeat — the comforting rhythm puppies and anxious dogs settle to. Gentle and warm for naps, crate time, or being left alone. Volume tip: play this softly — 50 to 60 dB at your dog's position, never above 70 dB. Dogs hear far more than we do; gentle is more calming and protects their ears.
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Five hours of deep, heavy brown noise to mask outside sounds and settle your dog while home alone. A steady low wash that covers door knocks, traffic, and other triggers — no sharp or startling moments. Volume tip: play this softly — 50 to 60 dB at your dog's position, never above 70 dB. Dogs hear far more than we do; gentle is more calming and protects their ears.
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Five hours of soft, slow reggae for dogs who struggle with separation. Gentle, steady rhythms at a low volume to keep your dog company and calm while you're away. Volume tip: play this softly — 50 to 60 dB at your dog's position, never above 70 dB. Dogs hear far more than we do; gentle is more calming and protects their ears.
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One hour of brown noise layered with soft, gentle rain — a cozy, calming blend to settle your dog quickly. Great for a short nap or a fast calm-down. Volume tip: play this softly — 50 to 60 dB at your dog's position, never above 70 dB. Dogs hear far more than we do; gentle is more calming and protects their ears.
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Three hours of smooth brown noise for dog sleep and anxiety. A constant, gentle sound blanket to ease your dog into rest and cover startling noises. Volume tip: play this softly — 50 to 60 dB at your dog's position, never above 70 dB. Dogs hear far more than we do; gentle is more calming and protects their ears.
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Five hours of deep brown noise to mask outside sounds and settle your dog while home alone. A steady, low wash that covers door knocks, traffic, and other triggers without any sharp or startling moments. Volume tip: play this softly — 50 to 60 dB at your dog's position, never above 70 dB. Dogs hear far more than we do; gentle is more calming and protects their ears.
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Three hours of calming music for anxious dogs — soft, warm, and steady. Good for separation moments, a building thunderstorm, or general restlessness. Volume tip: play this softly — 50 to 60 dB at your dog's position, never above 70 dB. Dogs hear far more than we do; gentle is more calming and protects their ears.

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Five hours of soft, slow music to keep your dog relaxed and company-feeling through a long stretch home alone. Gentle off-beat rhythms at a low, steady volume, mastered to be easy on sensitive ears. Volume tip: play this softly — 50 to 60 dB at your dog's position, never above 70 dB. Dogs hear far more than we do; gentle is more calming and protects their ears.

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Being left alone is one of the hardest things for an anxious dog. This steady sound covers the noises that set them off while you're gone, so the silence of an empty home feels less alarming. Sound: brown + heartbeat — 10 hours, seamless and gently evolving so it never becomes repetitive. Volume tip: play this softly — 50 to 60 dB at your dog's position, never above 70 dB. Dogs hear far more than we do; gentle is more c...

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June 11, 2026 480 mins
Every dog relaxes a little more easily with the right calming sound in the room. This track is built to lower arousal and help your dog settle. Sound: heartbeat (70 BPM) — 8 hours, seamless and gently evolving so it never becomes repetitive. Volume tip: play this softly — 50 to 60 dB at your dog's position, never above 70 dB. Dogs hear far more than we do; gentle is more calming and protects their ears. For continuou...
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Every dog relaxes a little more easily with the right calming sound in the room. This track is built to lower arousal and help your dog settle. Sound: oscillating_fan — 10 hours, seamless and gently evolving so it never becomes repetitive. Volume tip: play this softly — 50 to 60 dB at your dog's position, never above 70 dB. Dogs hear far more than we do; gentle is more calming and protects their ears. For continuous ...
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Every dog relaxes a little more easily with the right calming sound in the room. This track is built to lower arousal and help your dog settle. Sound: brown (−6) — 10 hours, seamless and gently evolving so it never becomes repetitive. Volume tip: play this softly — 50 to 60 dB at your dog's position, never above 70 dB. Dogs hear far more than we do; gentle is more calming and protects their ears. For continuous calmi...
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Being left alone is one of the hardest things for an anxious dog. This steady sound covers the noises that set them off while you're gone, so the silence of an empty home feels less alarming. Sound: deep_brown (−8) — 10 hours, seamless and gently evolving so it never becomes repetitive. Volume tip: play this softly — 50 to 60 dB at your dog's position, never above 70 dB. Dogs hear far more than we do; gentle is more c...
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When thunder or fireworks start, a dense, steady sound helps cover the worst of the booms and gives your dog somewhere calmer for their ears to rest. Sound: deep_brown (−8) — 10 hours, seamless and gently evolving so it never becomes repetitive. Volume tip: play this softly — 50 to 60 dB at your dog's position, never above 70 dB. Dogs hear far more than we do; gentle is more calming and protects their ears. For continuo...

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An oscillating fan — the classic sweeping sound of a fan turning back and forth. 🔬 Research shows dogs habituate to the same calming sound within about 7 days (Bowman et al., University of Glasgow, 2017). That's why this podcast is built as a rotation library — not a single track on repeat. Try different episodes throughout the week for continued effectiveness. 🐾 Rotation tip: Monday: brown noise. Tuesday: reggae. W...
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A steady heartbeat at 70 BPM — mimics the sounds heard in the womb, especially soothing for newborns. 🔬 Research shows dogs habituate to the same calming sound within about 7 days (Bowman et al., University of Glasgow, 2017). That's why this podcast is built as a rotation library — not a single track on repeat. Try different episodes throughout the week for continued effectiveness. 🐾 Rotation tip: Monday: brown nois...
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A box fan — the steady, powerful hum of a classic box fan at full speed. 🔬 Research shows dogs habituate to the same calming sound within about 7 days (Bowman et al., University of Glasgow, 2017). That's why this podcast is built as a rotation library — not a single track on repeat. Try different episodes throughout the week for continued effectiveness. 🐾 Rotation tip: Monday: brown noise. Tuesday: reggae. Wednesday...
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Ultra-deep brown noise with heavy low-frequency emphasis. The deepest variant we produce. 🔬 Research shows dogs habituate to the same calming sound within about 7 days (Bowman et al., University of Glasgow, 2017). That's why this podcast is built as a rotation library — not a single track on repeat. Try different episodes throughout the week for continued effectiveness. 🐾 Rotation tip: Monday: brown noise. Tuesday: reggae...
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