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Tips and Tricks for Watching
Set your dog up for success with these tips from dog trainer, Mikkel Becker, for the optimal DOGTV watching experience.
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DOGTV's Programming
A quick introduction to DOGTV's programming for dogs, from celebrity pet trainer, Chrissy Joy.
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Don't Adjust Your Screen!
Did you know that dogs see color differently than humans? That's why DOGTV is color graded to make it easier for your dog to see and enjoy.
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A Taste of DOGTV's Relaxation
Did you know that there is a thing called "noise phobia"? The world is full of sounds that are scary to dogs. Switch on DOGTV's scientifically-designed programming to relax your dog while you're away from home.
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A taste of DOGTV's Exposure
Help your dog acclimate to sounds and experiences beyond their comfort zone with DOGTV's "Exposure" programming.
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A Taste of DOGTV's Stimulation
Not only does DOGTV look and sound different in order to cater to the needs of dogs, but it is also designed to provide a healthy does of visual and mental stimulation that is essential to their development.
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Relaxation: Nap Time
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Relaxation: Chill
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Relaxation: Snow Time
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Stimulation: A Pekingese and a Beagle
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Stimulation: Surfing Dog
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Stimulation: Park Life
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Stimulation: Golden in the Corn Field
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Exposure: Urban Sounds
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Exposure: City Life
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Behind the Music of DOGTV
A look behind the scenes of some of our favorite musicians that contribute to DOGTV.