

The playlist is tailored to your pet’s personality, so you can be sure they’ll enjoy the music. After you’ve answered all the questions, Spotify will automatically generate a playlist for your pet.Ĭreating a Spotify Pets Playlist is a fun way to engage with your pets and give them something to enjoy while you’re away.Select a photo of your pet so that Spotify can generate a personalized playlist for you and your furry friend.Answer a series of questions about your pet’s personality, such as whether they’re generally relaxed or energetic, shy or friendly, or apathetic or curious.Choose the type of pet you have: dog, cat, iguana, or hamster.

Once you’re logged in, follow these steps: If you don’t have one, you’ll need to sign up for a free account first. Listen and share your playlist, using #SpotifyPets if you want to.To get started, you’ll need to log in to your Spotify account. Add your pet's name and a photo for the playlist cover.ĥ.

Spotify will sync those choices with your own taste in music.Ĥ. Select the traits that best describe your pet's personality, such as relaxed, energetic, shy or friendly. Pick your pet: Choose from a dog, cat, iguana, hamster or bird.ģ. Go to Pet Playlists on the Spotify website.Ģ. The podcast runs in two five-hour episodes and features reassuring human voices ("Game of Thrones" actor Ralph Ineson and "Call the Midwife" actress Jessica Raine), relaxing music and ambient sounds, including rain.ġ. Spotify has also released a podcast called "My Dog's Favorite Podcast" that's intended to soothe lonely pups that have been left on their own when their owners leave the house. Spotify teamed up with musicologist David Teie, a cellist with the National Symphony Orchestra who pioneered species-specific music and composed two albums of Music for Cats, to create the algorithm which plays upbeat tracks for an energetic pet while a shy dog or cat might get something with slower tempos.
