News | October 05, 2015 04:10 PM EDT

Vet says music cuts shelter barking, stress

In this March 2012 photo provided by Dr. Pamela Fisher shows a mixed-breed dog named Lili sits in her kennel at Summit County Animal Control in Akron, Ohio. Lili gave Dr. Pamela Fisher a look that she says convinced her to adopt her, who is now 4. Fisher was at the shelter installing an MP3 player for her non-profit Rescue Animal MP3 Project, which plays dog-friendly and cat-friendly music so the dogs will stop barking and the animals will de-stress and relax. More than 1,100 shelters across the country have taken Fisher up on her offer and swear by the results. (Dr. Pamela Fisher via AP)

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