DOGTV? Still Something To Bark About!
August 1st, 2022
When it comes to TV networks these days, even your furry friends have options. DOGTV is the first television experience created for dogs to relax and entertain them, essentially allowing you to leave a little love on when you leave your house. Clearly, dogs don’t binge-watch their favorite shows like we do, and the network isn’t set up like a traditional channel where you tune in at a particular time to watch a show. When you turn on DOGTV, your pets experience happy stimulation and comfort from the scientifically developed sights and sounds that the network has put together. It is perfect for getting through the dog days of summer and preparing for the return to school by the little ones.
Years of research and collaboration with some of the world’s top pet experts are behind the creation of this special content designed to meet specific aspects of a dog’s sense of vision and hearing. The content on DOGTV has been proved to support a dog’s natural behavior pattern. The result is a confident, happy dog who’s less likely to develop behavior issues because of stress, separation anxiety or other related issues. DOGTV and The Humane Society of the United States are proud to be working together to keep dogs happy and to improve their well-being and quality of life.
We all know that dogs crave love and human companionship. The comfort of familiar bird chirps, the heavy pants of a dog, splashing through water and other outdoorsy-type sounds fuel the network’s audio track. Programming is organized into relaxation, stimulation and exposure segments that work together to provide just the right balance for the daily routines of our beloved stay-at-home pups. The network touts how the channel is designed for a dog’s visual, auditory and emotional sensibility, so don’t be alarmed with oversaturated screens that feature blue dogs, as animals don’t see the same way as we do.
Each show is designed to relax, stimulate and expose dogs to various movements, sounds, objects, experiences and behavior patterns — all from a dog’s perspective. These benefits are backed up by studies from universities around the world.
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