TV for dogs launches in the US | Boros Di Aralom

Khamis, 19 April 2012

TV for dogs launches in the US

Television bosses are calling DOGTV a new breed of programming - an on-demand cable TV channel designed to keep your dog relaxed, stimulated and entertained while you are at work.

Two months after it debuted on local networks in California, the canine cable channel has now launched online and is headed for national distribution, according to the channel's executives.
Known as DOGTV, the channel "offers a promise to our beloved best friends that they should never again feel alone."
The advertising-free programming is aimed at stay-at-home dogs whose out-to-work masters fret about the separation anxiety their pets suffer, and the trouble they get into, when left unattended for long stretches of time.
Billed as the first channel of its kind, DOGTV made its premiere in February as a free, around-the-clock offering carried by cable and on-demand services in San Diego, reaching some 483,000 homes in California's second-largest city.
The content is scientifically tailored for four-legged audiences, with even the sound, colours and camera angles adjusted to make them more appealing to canines according to the channel's website.

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Now we have dog tv..sonner or later, we will have cat tv..and then, get ready to be suprised with your electric bills. What a lucky pets!!

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