DOGTV for Your Dog (and You)

 

 

Relaxation

Have you heard about DOGTV?  It’s the first cable channel designed for stay-at-home dogs.  I don’t have it yet. Right now it’s only available on San Diego on COX (channel 2635) and Time Warner (channel 148).  But you can subscribe to find out when it’s coming to your area. 

I viewed three of their videos and felt better than I’ve felt in a long time.  Since Darby died, I’ve missed my fix of all-encompassing-dog-centric moments.  I think DOGTV might have several untapped markets including people like me who are craving dogs, but for whatever reason, don’t have one.  And wouldn’t it be great for dog artists to have it on in the background while they work?  I would even like to have it on while I blog.  I confess, MSNBC is my default ambient noise.  It’s not healthy. 

If you and your dog get DOGTV, I’d love to hear a review. 

 

 

Stimulation

 

Exposure

Exposure is my favorite.   I love the dog’s POV and the panting noises.   But there is some controversy that it glorifies dogs riding in the back of pickup trucks.   I agree.   I hate seeing that, even if the dogs looked blissed out.

Watch this video with Dr. Nicholas Dodman to understand the behavioral science and technical research behind the clips.  And see dogs watching DOGTV.  It really looks like they are enjoying it.

Dr. Nicholas Dodman Discusses DOGTV and How to Watch It

DOGTV really is made for dogs.   But I think, just like a real dog, it would be good for humans, too.

Comments

2 responses to “DOGTV for Your Dog (and You)”

  1. Grace Avatar

    Before I watched the videos I thought this would be the dumbest idea alive. But they’re actually quite amazing! I’m interested to see how popular this becomes. I usually leave classical music on (via TV) for my dogs when I go out but if I had this channel I think I’d choose this instead.

  2. Moira McLaughlin Avatar

    Hi Grace – Thats exactly how I felt. I thought it would look like a corny dog food ad. But it really did relax me. The water noises and the calming images of dogs sleeping and playing. I think it would be good for people with high blood pressure, anger issues, kids at the end of the day, etc.
    I just added another video of the Vet who helped develop it. You can see dogs watching it. And it really looks like they are engaged and enjoying it.
    I would totally put it on if I had a dog to leave at home. There is always that feeling of guilt when you grab your keys and they give you that look. It never gets any easier. But DOGTV would help.
    Have a great weekend.
    Moira McLaughlin
    Dog Art Today
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