We’ve all seen the hilarious videos—dogs watching movies or shows, just as engaged as their owners. Maybe your own dogs will even bark at their TV counterparts or try pawing at the screen. According ...
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Turns out your dog is as picky about what's on TV as you are. My best friend has an elderly dachshund who she swears has a favorite radio station. When he's left home alone, he wants the local NPR ...
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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 reports.
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