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catbyte

(34,403 posts)
Sun Jun 7, 2020, 10:04 AM Jun 2020

Dog Is Terrified Of Vet -- Until He Decides To Sing To Her

“The first time we went to him, he sang to her and she ended up on the floor kissing him."

BY CAITLIN JILL ANDERS

Sadie was rescued from a local shelter when she was around a year old, and when she joined her family, she was quick to let them know that she was always down to have fun.

“Her personality is SO sassy and playful,” Kaeley Simek, Sadie’s mom, told The Dodo. “Ever since we gave her her first toy, she loves to play as often as she can. She is very high-energy and pretty much up for anything.”



While Sadie is usually the life of the party, the one thing that doesn’t make her smile is having to go to the vet.

“Sadie was not scared of vets when first rescuing her, but once she realized that she always goes there to get shots or if she has pain, she quickly learned it is not a fun place to be,” Simek said.



Sadie didn’t have great vet experiences when she was first rescued, and after that, she was absolutely terrified every time she realized that’s where she was headed. Her mom desperately wanted to find a vet who would understand Sadie’s anxiety and try to work with her to overcome it — and that’s when they met Dr. Noah.

“We started going to Dr. Noah of Dr. Noah’s Ark in Shorewood, [Wisconsin], in September of 2019,” Simek said. “After the bad experiences, I researched heavily a vet who would take time to understand and accept scared/reactive dogs. He was very highly rated and I also saw many reviews that [said] he doesn’t wear the ‘white coat’ at appointments, which can be a huge trigger for dogs.”

At their first visit, Simek explained Sadie’s anxieties to Dr. Noah, and it wasn’t hard to see how scared she was. That’s when Simek learned that Dr. Noah’s secret trick was singing to his patients.

https://www.thedodo.com/videos/close-to-home/vet-sings-to-dog

In order to try and calm them down and make them feel more comfortable, Dr. Noah serenades the dogs who are scared or nervous — and most of the time, it totally works.

“The first time we went to him, he sang to her and she ended up on the floor kissing him and he was able to give the two shots she needed,” Simek said. “He has sang to her ever since.”

Dr. Noah understands that going to the vet can be overwhelming for some pets, so he does his best to create a positive experience for them the best way he knows how — through music.

https://www.thedodo.com/videos/close-to-home/dog-listens-to-vet-singing

“He heavily believes that music can completely change the mood,” Simek said.

For Sadie, it’s definitely been working. Even though she’s still scared when she first gets there, she definitely trusts Dr. Noah more than any other vet she’s been to, and with his help and his music she’s slowly learning that the vet isn’t actually so scary after all.

“She still has a lot of fear about the vet but he takes the time to sit down with her and we go for happy vet visits weekly so she can have positive associations,” Simek said. “He has the biggest heart out of any vet I’ve ever seen.”

https://www.thedodo.com/close-to-home/vet-sings-to-dog-to-calm-her-down
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Dog Is Terrified Of Vet -- Until He Decides To Sing To Her (Original Post) catbyte Jun 2020 OP
I have been first babysitter to several friend's newborn babies over the years. Cracklin Charlie Jun 2020 #1
I sing to my cat I_UndergroundPanther Jun 2020 #2
aw that is one cool vet Skittles Jun 2020 #3
When I play my piano... 3catwoman3 Jun 2020 #4
When I reach for my guitar, one of the cats runs into the other room. panader0 Jun 2020 #5

Cracklin Charlie

(12,904 posts)
1. I have been first babysitter to several friend's newborn babies over the years.
Sun Jun 7, 2020, 11:01 AM
Jun 2020

I would keep them until they were about six months old.

One of my kids graduated to their next babysitter. Two weeks later, her mom calls, in tears, and says “How do you get her to be still long enough to cut her nails? We’re all scratched up.”

I said...Easy. Just set her in your lap, and start singing “No Scrubs” nice and quiet.

They called back a half hour later to thank me.

3catwoman3

(24,007 posts)
4. When I play my piano...
Mon Jun 8, 2020, 08:54 PM
Jun 2020

...or flute, or sometimes sing along to something (only when I am the only human home), my female tuxie shows up and starts meowing - often quite vociferously.

I can’t tell if she likes what I’m doing and is singing along, or hates it and is telling me to cease and desist. A coupe of times she has nipped me, so I rather think the latter.

panader0

(25,816 posts)
5. When I reach for my guitar, one of the cats runs into the other room.
Mon Jun 8, 2020, 09:27 PM
Jun 2020

The other one is deaf so she sticks around.

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