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The survey also looked at how dogs reacted to animal images versus non-animal stimuli like objects, as well as whether their reactions were sparked by visuals, sounds, or both.
Many people love to watch TV with their pets. Sometimes a dog jumps up and barks when it sees another animal on the screen.
Dogs aren’t following plotlines, of course, but the sights and sounds of TV, especially content designed with dogs in mind, can hold their attention for a few minutes at a time.
Does your dog watch TV when you do? Mine typically fall asleep. But if yours are glued to the screen, well, a new study aims to better understand their TV-viewing behaviors. NPR's Nate Rott ...
Roughly one out of every two dogs watches TV at least for short periods of time. New data shows that they have strong preferences for what they choose to see and hear.
The owner, however, assured her followers that the pet is keeping well. The post Dog Makes Cutest Sounds While Running Down the Stairs in Video appeared first on DogTime.
A new study finds that dogs' television-watching habits may depend on their personality.