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Pawse.aiScientifically calibrated sound that soothes your anxious dog while you're away

Reduce separation anxiety in dogs with Pawse.ai. Scientifically calibrated audio for canine hearing. Control remotely via iPhone. 5 modes including Sleep & Home Alone.

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Pawse.ai: Adaptive Sound Environments for Dogs

Pawse.ai is the first acoustic regulation system engineered specifically for canine hearing and stress physiology. Unlike human-focused audio apps, it generates procedural sound environments calibrated to frequencies dogs can actually hear, helping them find calm in sleep, separation, noise, travel, and recovery situations.

Product Highlights

  • Canine-First Engineering: Built around 45 kHz hearing range and breed-specific noise sensitivity data, not repackaged human wellness audio
  • Adaptive AI Engine: Learns from your dog's breed, age, and session feedback to personalize each sound environment
  • Remote Playback Control: Start sessions from anywhere via iPhone; audio plays independently on Apple TV or iPad at home
  • Five Specialized Modes: Purpose-built environments for Sleep, Home Alone, Loud Noise, Travel, and Vet & Recovery
  • Research-Backed Design: Calibrated using noise anxiety data from 13,000+ dogs across 264 breeds

Use Cases

  • Separation Anxiety: Narrow low-frequency environments reduce arousal when dogs are left home alone
  • Noise Phobia: Adaptive masking with volume floor protects against fireworks, thunder, and sudden outdoor sounds
  • Post-Surgical Recovery: Low harmonic density sound supports calmer states during medical stress and healing
  • Travel Stress: Rhythmic stability modes ease motion-related anxiety in cars and crates
  • Sleep Optimization: Ultra-slow modulation and reduced mid frequencies promote deeper, longer rest

Target Audience

Pawse.ai is designed for dog owners seeking science-based solutions for canine anxiety, sleep issues, and stress-related behaviors—particularly those frustrated by generic music or human-centric calming products that fail to address how dogs actually hear and process sound.