TV channel created specifically for dogs is coming to the UK - yes, really!

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Maggie Davies

A brand new TV channel has been created specifically for dogs and their owners is coming to the UK.

Metro reports that DogTV will air scientifically tested programming 24/7 which aims to alleviate symptoms from conditions in our canine friends, such as separation anxiety, loneliness and stress.

The service, which will also have shows designed to help owners better understand and look after their pets, launches on November 8.

DogTV has been developed following research into animals’ physiological and psychological needs, moods and responses to audio and visual stimuli to help them feel more stimulated, relaxed or help them to sleep.

The colours, audio frequencies and camera alignment have been adapted to cater to dog senses.

The channel, which is already available in other countries, will also feature programmes for dog owners, including shows by celebrity dog trainer Laura Nativo, who will provide tips on how to live better at home with a pet, as well as programmes that provide simple recipes for dogs.

‘DogTV is an excellent resource for dog owners to help alleviate some of the behavioural problems that can arise when dogs are left alone,’ Professor Nicholas Dodman, chief scientist for DogTV, said.

‘With numbers of dog owners rising over the pandemic, and owners now returning to work, DogTV helps canines to feel relaxed and comforted until their owners return home.’

British animal trainer Victoria Stilwell added: ‘People think that DogTV is a bit of a weird concept at first, but when I tell them the amount of research that has gone into this – that this TV channel can help their dogs while home alone, improve their lives considerably and help with different stresses and anxieties – they get it.’

DogTV is currently distributed globally with deals in major territories, including the USA, Brazil, France, South Korea, and China.

DogTV launches on November 8 and will be available on a range of smart TVs, Android and Apple devices and online.

(Story source: Metro)

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