Why

DOGTV is the ideal babysitter for “home alone” dogs. Research shows that dogs feel better in the company of television, especially when the right content is on.

DOGTV provides television for dogs with  three types of programming offering relaxing and stimulating content as well as positive behavioral reinforcements. Dogs that are left alone tend to become anxious so the calming sounds and music in the relaxing segments on DOGTV were created to keep them peaceful. Many dogs also suffer from a lack of stimulation, which becomes acute when their parents are away. The stimulating segments provide dogs with invigorating images, animation and exciting real world sounds to keep them up and running.

 

DOGTV’s television programming meets a dog’s typical daily routine and helps prevent mental fatigue, depression and boredom.

 

Warren Eckstein,
Pet Psychologist

Explains the problem of leaving your
dog alone

Wayne Pacelle,
President and CEO  of the Humane Society    of the United States
 recommends leaving visual and auditory stimulation for your dog

Victoria Stilwell,
Renowned TV Dog Trainer talks about DOGTV on ABC News "Nightline"


Prof. Nicholas Dodman,
Head of the Animal Behavior Dept. at Tufts University, MA
 on the exact science behind DOGTV’s special content