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Well starting this coming Monday a new television channel is set to be launched. The channel will be available on smart TVs, Android and Apple devices and online too.
Yes Dogtv, will air programmes that scientists say alleviate conditions suffered by pets such as anxiety, loneliness and stress. Producers used research into animals psychological needs to help them feel more stimulated, relaxed or help them sleep. The colours, audio frequency and camera angles have been adapted to cater for dog senses. The show will also help owners understand and look after their pets. With the rise of dog owners due to the pandemic, and owners returning to work, DogTv will help their canine pets feel relaxed and comfortable until their owners return. I unfortunately don't have a dog, although I do understand dogs need company attention, and love. (Don't we all). So the question is would you let your dog watch DogTv?, are you thinking this could be great support for your pet, or a barking ( I know sorry) idea. Will you dog become glued to the TV, will they understand it or just bark their disapproval, or simply pay no attention to it what's so ever. Well ladies do think this going to offer the support dogs left on their own need?
Lol Amanda xx
Dear Amanda ,
Personally I like dogs very much.
I don´t have a dog , but hey letting them watch dogtv why not ?
If it helps them , I'm all for it !
Love Sylvia.
Hi Sylvia,
Well I do not have dog either, but if it works why not. I had a cat that would always come and lay on the arm of the settee next to me and watch the snooker with me. It wouldn't move till the snooker finished.
Lol Amanda xx
This great now for Dogs know don't own one but parents do they turn the tv on animal planet. Their dogs love that channel.
Donna
Hi Donna,
Dogs are extremely intelligent.
Amanda xx
extremly intelligence. Some dogs like woman more then men. Going to have to mentioned this new tv channel to them. thanks for the post Amanda
Donna
LOL that how my parents dogs are run to the tv acting like they want to play with those animals lol.
Hi Amanda,
I think my dogs would loose interest quickly. Mostly they like to chase things that move along the ground. They always try to kill the vacuum when we use it. If the TV hasn't been on for a few days they pay attention for a little while. I would turn it on to try it though. Maybe the creators of the channel have figured out how to keep their attention.
Lara
Hi Amanda as having 4 dogs they never need company as wife is home with them most of the time but maybe learning to not be naughty that would be a bonus ha ha ..
Stephanie
Hi Amanda,
Great idea! Will this be a bit ruff or a howling success?
If I had a dog I'd give it a try.
Barking mad, Stephanie 💖🐶
I have a lot of experience with dogs. I'm not saying I know everything, but I've owned dogs for decades and they all seemed happy and well adjusted. I own two dogs so that they can keep each other company when all of the humans are gone from the house. All I know about DogTV is what you mentioned, Amanda. It could be good for dogs and their owners. I'm not going to go out of my way to watch it or put it on for my dogs though.
I'm sure we'll tune in a some point and see what it offers, thanks for the info.
Now it's going to be a three way argument as to what gets shown on TV in the evening 😀
PennyJ
Amanda....right up my street!!!
Oh gosh....I cannot type for laughing.....So many possible scenarios!!!
Come on 2poos...walkies!!!
Sod off...woofenders is just starting!!!!...
Imagine being savaged by your rottweiler for turning Deputy Dawg off to watch the football!!
Where will it end????....Cat TV with endless re runs of Top cat, Tom and Jerry and Garfield...then there's the Hamster Vision channel, Monday night Mousewatch......and how about the Stick insect Satellite channel.
Hang on though... could TV actually be any worse than it is now????
....and watching hundreds of different dogs being surveyed by scientists to see what programmes they like.....could be really funny.
a well treated, well fed and looked after dog will not need dawg TV.
Grace xx
Hi Lara,
I probably think that would be the case with most dogs. Interesting to see if they develop a bark activated remote control.
Amanda xx
Ha ha brilliant sweetie, can't wait for the K9 police 5 series. Reports of foul play on the sports fields, urinating in a public place, and please help find this dog, last seen chasing squirrels.
Lol Amanda xx