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This is significant as a third (34 per cent) said their home was busier and louder at Christmas time and a further 26 per cent that their dog's routine changes over Christmas.Ī similar number (30 per cent) also said that they would rather have music playing than leave the TV on to keep their dog company. Not only that, but the survey showed they're 33 per cent more likely to prioritise their dog's taste in music over their parents' and 23 per cent more likely than their friends'.Ī quarter of dog owners claimed that music was helpful to keep their dog calm or comfortable. Such positive reactions have led to more than a third of dog owners (47 per cent) admitting they play music to suit their dogs' musical preferences at least once a week all year round. However, some also appear calm (12 per cent) or fall asleep (11 per cent).Ī dog's behaviour is often linked to human behaviour so an upbeat human is likely to result in an upbeat dog, Guide Dogs said.

In line with their music taste they're most likely to be energetic - wagging their tail (23 per cent), or generally being excitable (15 per cent). The research showed that 90 per cent of dogs like music, although what they get from music can vary. Dog owners said that upbeat songs were their pets' preferred choice (22 per cent), proving more popular than songs that are quiet (18 per cent), instrumental (14 per cent), or slow (14 per cent).
