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Lifestyle & Health

7 Reasons Why TV can be good for your Anxious Dog

PAUL CARROLL
Last updated: December 8, 2022 6:40 am
PAUL CARROLL
December 8, 2022
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Any dog owner has probably noticed when a television show has caught their dog’s eye. It can be entertaining and adorable, but it also begs the question as to what they are experiencing when they look at television. Have you been wondering about TV for dogs and whether it’s a good idea to let your dog watch TV? Let’s take a look at seven reasons why watching TV might be beneficial for them. 

1. It Keeps Them Company 

Many people who have dogs also have to work full-time jobs. This means that on many days their dog is left home alone. For many dog owners, it is heartbreaking to think of their dog lonely at home. This is one of the people who leave the TV on for their dog. Many people use programs that are specifically designed for dogs that include videos of other dogs. One study did find that dogs are able to identify photos of other dogs mixed in with pictures of other animals and humans. If you’re worried about your dog being home alone and lonely, putting on any TV Show that your dog likes & can help to keep them company.

2. It’s Stimulating 

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Both humans and canines need both physical and mental stimulation in order to be happy. If you find that your dog is overly energetic when you walk in the door and jumps all over you, you might want to see if leaving the TV on for your dog helps to burn off some of that energy. You might find that certain programs are so mentally stimulating that help to reduce the excess energy your dog has when you get home.

3. It Can Help Them Overcome Agitations 

If your dog is afraid of certain objects or occurrences, having the television on can help them to deal with this. It can help to make your dog acquainted with different stimuli which makes them less likely react in an anxious or startled way. If your dog has separation anxiety, you might find that pet TV shows help to give them something to focus on so they are less anxious. 

4. It Can Help Them Deal With Noises It’s normal for dogs to react to loud noises. 

Whether it is a doorbell, a vacuum cleaner, or a car horn, many dogs will bark in reaction. Having the TV on with the sound on can help your dog be less reactive to noises. It can make that noises stand out less to them and also acclimate them to their being sounds in their environment. 

5. It Can Help Keep Them Calm

 If you are worried that your dog is home with anxiety all day, keeping the TV on can help to keep them calm. You might find that your dog seems much less stressed out when you get home at the end of the day when the TV has been on.

6. TV For Dogs Is Specially Designed For Dogs

While you can just turn the TV on to any old channel, your dog will likely prefer some programs to be channeled to others. There are some channels and or TV Shows that your dogs like or relax with. In a recent study by Betway it has been noted that Friends & Bridgerton is one of the most calming TV Shows for dogs. Essentially, it is engaging in common to be visually immersed in a world where they are running around outside with other dogs. 

7. You Can Use Dog TV For Training Can dogs learn from watching TV? 

Some people will have their dogs watch programs where dogs are obeying commands given to them. Whether or not this will help to train your dog is uncertain, but it’s possible that watching other dogs react to certain commands could help them learn to do the same.

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