
Sound habituation is a powerful early socialization tool that helps puppies learn how to stay calm and confident around everyday noises. By gently exposing puppies to common sounds — such as traffic, household noises, voices, and environmental sounds — in a controlled and positive way, we help reduce fear responses before they develop.
Our sound habituation album is designed to support this critical learning phase by creating familiarity instead of surprise. Played at low volume and gradually increased, it helps puppies build resilience, emotional stability, and a sense of safety in their environment. The goal isn’t to desensitize through force, but to teach puppies that the world around them is predictable, safe, and nothing to fear.

Sound habituation is a powerful early socialization tool that helps puppies learn how to stay calm and confident around everyday noises. By gently exposing puppies to common sounds — such as traffic, household noises, voices, and environmental sounds — in a controlled and positive way, we help reduce fear responses before they develop.
Our sound habituation album is designed to support this critical learning phase by creating familiarity instead of surprise. Played at low volume and gradually increased, it helps puppies build resilience, emotional stability, and a sense of safety in their environment. The goal isn’t to desensitize through force, but to teach puppies that the world around them is predictable, safe, and nothing to fear.
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The idea is that the puppy doesn’t overreact to these sounds.
Each sound will be followed by a few seconds of silence.
Play this album regularly, gradually increasing the volume.
Pay close attention to your dog's body language.
Watch out for :
ears flattened towards the back
dilated pupils
shaking
wrinkled forehead
whining
barking
body freezing
breathing stop
''These are all stress signals. And these signals should never be ignored.” — Samay Sam
The idea is that the puppy doesn’t overreact to these sounds.
Each sound will be followed by a few seconds of silence.
Play this album regularly, gradually increasing the volume.
Pay close attention to your dog's body language.
Watch out for :
ears flattened towards the back
dilated pupils
shaking
wrinkled forehead
whining
barking
body freezing
breathing stop
''These are all stress signals. And these signals should never be ignored.” — Samay Sam