Dog TV

steve williams

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to all dog lovers and dog owners. Without question I believe this is without doubt one of the best interactive apps I have found for my son's dog and my daughters dog. it is called DogTV. It can be downloaded from the App Store and watched on your TV. It is an annual subscription of $84 and I guaranty it will keep your dog glued to the television. It has music that specifically catches a dog's attention and the colors seen are depicted in the manner in which a dog sees. You can set it to watch live which my daughter does when she is at work. Her dog either sits on the sofa and watches or if there is something exciting she gets up and sits directly in front of the TV and watches for hours. There is no doubt that this app helps with dog socialization. There are also tutorials on dog training, feeding, exercise and just about anything you need to know about your dog. For me however, I love to sit back and watch our dogs glued to the TV


Our daughter's dog caught on almost immediately whereas my son's dog took a little longer for him to start watching. once they do, they are hooked and they simply love it

Here are some photos of my daughter's dog at her house and also at our house. The nice thing about the annual subscription was that I could install the app at all three house for one annual subscription. If you are looking for something to keep your dog glued, this is it

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Steve, forget dogs, I'M addicted. This will keep me glued and not posting my inane system comments. Indeed, more humans should try this, the world would be a calmer place Lol.
 
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Just don't get animals onto social media. Let them keep their sanity.
 
I thought someone would develop smellovision for.dogs
 
Very interesting, Steve!

If we ever get a TV we definitely will look into this for Lola!
 
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