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Do Your Dogs Freak Out When They Hear Wham's Last Christmas? There's a Reason for That

No, they're not playing Whamageddon.

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Your pets may not appreciate holiday music as much as you do.

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As shoppers nab their last-minute Christmas gifts, holiday music is everywhere, from the malls to cars to living rooms. Even if you love hearing all the holiday hits, there's someone who might not -- your poor pooch. 

Unfortunately, your favorite festive tunes could be fraying your pet's nerves instead of spreading cheer. Yes -- some of the most beloved Christmas songs actually stress out your furry friends.


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The music experts at Fanatix set out to learn more, using findings from the BBC and Natural Library of Medicine. They found that slow-tempo songs with little to no percussive elements are best for your pets. 

Fanatix then analyzed 90 popular Christmas songs from Spotify's Christmas Hits playlist and identified the top 10 most stressful tunes for your pets, offering 10 alternative songs to ensure your pets enjoy the season as much as you do. 

The most popular Christmas tune on Fanatix's music streaming list of most stressful songs for pets is Wham's Last Christmas, at 206 beats per minute (BPM). High-tempo songs are more likely to irritate your pets. 

Here's the full list of popular, yet distressing, Christmas songs for your pets. And don't worry, Mariah Carey is nowhere to be found on it, so carry on. 

The most stressful Christmas songs for pets


TitleArtistTempo/BPM
1 Last ChristmasWham!206
2 Merry Christmas EveryoneShakin' Stevens203
2 Mele Kalikimaka (Merry Christmas)The Andrews Sisters203
3 It's the Most Wonderful Time of the YearAndy Williams202
4 Santa Tell MeAriana Grande192
5 Christmas Eve / Sarajevo 12/24 - InstrumentalTrans-Siberian Orchestra186
6 Please Come Home for Christmas - 2013 RemasterEagles183
7 Driving Home for ChristmasChris Rea180
8 What Christmas Means to Me (feat. Stevie Wonder)John Legend, Stevie Wonder170
8 Holiday Road - Spotify Singles HolidayKesha170
9 We Wish You the MerriestBing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Fred Waring169
10 Where Are You Christmas?Faith Hill168

If your rotating holiday playlist has more than a couple of the songs from the list above on it, Fanatix also provided another list of lower-tempo songs to add into your mix that will be more tolerable to your animals -- though annoyance through repetitiveness isn't factored in here. 

Fanatix found that songs within the 50 BPM to 60 BPM range are generally well tolerated by pets and suggested these alternatives:

The most pet-friendly Christmas songs


TitleArtistTempo/BPM
1 Carol of the Bells (From "Home Alone" Soundtrack)John Williams47
2 Rockin' Around the Christmas TreeBrenda Lee67
3 Do You Hear What I Hear?Bing Crosby73
4 The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)Nat King Cole73
5 Christmas Time Is Here - VocalVince Guaraldi75
6 Frosty the SnowmanThe Ronettes77
7 Sleigh RideThe Ronettes77
8 Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane)Gene Autry80
9 The PrayerCeline Dion, Andrea Bocelli82
10 O Holy Night - Spotify Singles HolidayRavyn Lenae84

I don't know about you, but there are some bangers on the more pet-friendly list, even if Frosty the Snowman and Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree have been played to death already. Consider adding some of these songs to your playlist. Your pets may thank you.Â