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432Hz - This frequency is known to promote relaxation and reduce stress in both humans and animals. It is believed to resonate with the heart chakra, which can help your border collie feel more grounded and calm.
528Hz - This frequency is often called the "love frequency" and is said to promote feelings of peace and well-being. It is believed to help balance the nervous system and reduce anxiety.
639Hz - This frequency is associated with communication and harmony. It is said to help improve relationships and promote a sense of calm and balance.
741Hz - This frequency is believed to help with emotional healing and promote a sense of peace and tranquility. It is often used in meditation and mindfulness practices.
852Hz - This frequency is associated with spiritual awareness and intuition. It is said to promote a sense of inner peace and help your border collie feel more connected to the world around them.
Delta waves (0.5-4Hz) - These slow brainwaves are associated with deep relaxation and can help your border collie feel more calm and at ease.
Theta waves (4-8Hz) - These brainwaves are associated with meditation and can help your border collie achieve a state of deep relaxation and focus.
Alpha waves (8-12Hz) - These brainwaves are associated with relaxation and can help your border collie feel more calm and peaceful.
Beta waves (12-30Hz) - These brainwaves are associated with alertness and focus. While they may not be as calming as the other frequencies listed, they can help your border collie stay focused and attentive during training sessions or other activities.
Gamma waves (30-100Hz) - These fast brainwaves are associated with higher levels of consciousness and can help your border collie feel more aware and connected to their surroundings.
 

Theta Waves: Theta waves are brainwaves that are associated with relaxation and meditation. Playing music with theta waves can help calm a Border Collie.
Low-frequency music: Playing music with low-frequency beats can also help to calm a Border Collie. The steady rhythm can help soothe their nerves and reduce anxiety.
Ambient sounds: Ambient sounds such as rainfall, ocean waves, or white noise can be very soothing for dogs. Playing these sounds can help create a calming environment.
Distant dog barking: Playing distant dog barking sounds can help your Border Collie feel more at ease. It can make them feel like they are not alone and that other dogs are nearby.
Aromatherapy: Using essential oils like lavender, chamomile, or ylang-ylang can help relax your Border Collie. These oils can be diffused or applied topically to calm your dog.
Nature sounds: The sounds of birds chirping, crickets, or other nature sounds can be very relaxing for dogs. These sounds can help your Border Collie feel closer to nature and reduce anxiety.
Classical Music: Playing classical music can help to calm your Border Collie. The slow, gentle rhythms of classical music can help to reduce stress and anxiety.
ASMR sounds: Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) sounds such as whispers, tapping, or scratching can be very calming for some dogs. These sounds can help to relax your Border Collie.
Human voice: Your Border Collie may find comfort in the sound of your voice. Talking to your dog in a calm, soothing tone can help to calm them down.
 

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