Did You Know? Spotify Has A Playlist and Podcast for Dogs to Listen To

Adorable dog wearing pink headphones lying on green grass.

Spotify Created a Playlist and Podcast for Dogs to Listen To

There’s no worse feeling than leaving our dog at home while we go to work for hours on end. We try to get creative, like playing music in an attempt to soothe our pup’s loneliness as they’patiently’and anxiously await our return. But what kind of tunes do animals enjoy?

Did You Know? Spotify Has A Playlist and Podcast for Dogs to Listen To | Stay at Home Mum

Look no further than Spotify, whichlaunched a personalized playlist generator, so your pets can listen to a customized selection while you’re away.

The Pet Playlist feature is paw-fect for working dog parents, since it specifically curates songs based on your pet’s needs. (This lessens the pressure of predicting whether your pup prefers heavy metal or classical music.)

All you need to do is head to the animal friendly version of Spotify. Once you select your type of pet” – dog, cat, hamster, bird or iguana” – the website will ask a series of questions based on your animal’s energy levels, shyness and curiosity.

Lastly, Spotify will prompt you to enter your pet’s name and photo. (You know, so Fido can easily access his personal playlist whenever he pleases.)

The streaming site will then curate a list of songs to fit your animal’s needs. Potential artists include everything from Kane Brown and Thomas Rhett to Post Malone, Taylor Swift and the Jonas Brothers.

Since it’s Spotify, it will automatically jump to another playlist when the first one ends, so your pup won’t ever sit in silence (which, as we all know, really means barking at the front door).

If music isn’t your animal’s thing, the company also launched an animal-centric podcast, My Dog’s Favourite Podcast, which features stories and words of encouragement that are designed to “calm and reassure your dog.”

Alexa, play ‘Fido’s Playlist’ on Spotify.”

Awww so damn cute!

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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