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Austin Considine is an editor covering TV for humans who has become captivated by TV for dogs.
Along with helping dogs left home alone, Dog TV has proven to be a great tool for shelters, who are using the channel to keep their caged canines calm, mentally-stimulated and content with the ...
Yes, dogs can see TV, although they have vision closer to 20/75 —rather than 20/20. And, no, they don’t think what they see on TV is real.
Ever catch your dog staring at the screen during movie night and wonder if they're actually watching? Turns out, they might be. A new scientific study from Auburn University found that many dogs ...
How to use TV and other tools to help dogs who suffer from anxiety or spend a lot of time at home alone.
There’s no way to tell you this story without acknowledging that I, a human being who does not have a dog, downloaded a television channel onto my Roku called Woof World, a 24-hour streaming app ...
I’ve never really thought much about dogs watching television. My family’s two passed dogs, Mocha and Lucy, never showed much interest other than to join us for a Saturday or Sunday night ...
Ever catch your dog staring at the screen during movie night and wonder if they're actually watching? Turns out, they might be. A new scientific study from Auburn University found that many dogs ...