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bbfan1991 17-04-2012 11:26 PM

DogTV cable channel launched in US to keep canines busy...
 
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A cable channel has been launched in the US that aims to keep dogs occupied when their owners are away.

DogTV is an eight-hour on-demand service that helps keep canines entertained, stimulated and relaxed, say its creators.

Specially created music and muted colours were used to produce the programming, along with low and long shots aimed to replicate how dogs view the world.

"I shot from the point of view of the dog," chief executive Gilad Neumann told The AP.

The service is available to over a million cable subscribers in San Diego, with plans to launch it across the US in the future.

The DogTV service currently costs $4.99 per month, Neumann said.

"I always feel guilty leaving him alone all day when I'm at work," dog owner and DogTV customer Mary Catania said. "He's like my kid. I don't have any children so I really treat him like my child. Anything that makes him happy makes me happy."

Dr Nick Dodman of Tufts University, Massachusetts explained that new technologies such as high-definition cameras and digital TV have allowed dogs to perceive images differently.

Dodman explained that dogs are able to recognise others on TV screens, especially from a young age, and that DogTV will incorporate this.

Neumann added that the channel will use blue and yellow in its programming, but not red or green, as dogs can only recognise certain colours.

Relaxation portions of the eight-hour broadcast will feature other dogs sleeping and nature scenes, while stimulation segments will include dogs playing and running.

The shows will also be "refreshed" every day to give variety to the pets.

If successful, Neumann added that there may be plans to launch a CatTV channel in the future.

Marc 17-04-2012 11:37 PM

Haha that would be awesome

Mystic Mock 17-04-2012 11:43 PM

My Cat would love a CatTV channel, it must happen over here.

And it's nice to see that there's shows for Dogs now.

lostalex 17-04-2012 11:56 PM

Hey the NASA Shuttle program is scrapped, but it's nice to see America is still innovating!

*cringe*

Vicky. 18-04-2012 04:31 PM

TV for dogs :S
 
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/family/pe...in-the-US.html

Vicky. 18-04-2012 04:31 PM

How odd

Mystic Mock 18-04-2012 04:34 PM

Oh yeah I remember reading this yesterday.

I wonder if it will work, I hope so.

Locke. 18-04-2012 04:34 PM

Buster watches regular TV, especially when the discovery channels are on

michael21 18-04-2012 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 5086836)

I was going to post this in Josy bday thread yesterday but i did not :laugh:

Vicky. 18-04-2012 04:45 PM

Oh I fail at posting news stories too it seems :bored:

Marc 19-04-2012 07:07 AM

:laugh: Aww


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