
Do dogs watch TV? New study reveals it depends on their personality
This first-of-its-kind research offers powerful insights into how different dogs engage with visual media. If you've ever seen your pup bark at cartoons or ignore a whole wildlife documentary, science now has the answer why.
Dogs watch TV differently based on personality, says study
Researchers from Auburn University surveyed 453 dog owners across the U.S. using a newly developed
Dog Television Viewing Scale
(DTVS). The results were surprising:
88.3% of dogs responded to television at some level
The average dog watched TV for 14 minutes and 8 seconds per session
Dogs were most reactive to animal sounds like barking or howling
Visual interest was higher in social, excitable, or curious dogs
Fearful or anxious dogs were more sensitive to sudden noises but visually disengaged
Which dogs enjoy watching TV?
Social and Curious Dogs
Dogs with outgoing, friendly, or playful traits were far more likely to engage with the screen.
They tracked moving visuals like other animals, balls, or running people and sometimes barked or moved toward the TV.
Anxious or Fearful Dogs
Shyer dogs weren't big on watching TV but reacted strongly to sound, especially doorbells, thunder, or barking. They might leave the room or grow anxious if overstimulated.
Age Doesn't Matter Much
Dogs from puppies to seniors (ages 4 months to 16 years) all showed potential to watch television. What really mattered was personality, not age or breed.
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What type of TV content do dogs prefer?
According to the study, dogs respond most to:
Animal sounds: Barking, howling, squeaking
Natural movement: Animals running, playing, jumping
Realistic visuals: Shows with animals, nature scenes, or pets.
Less engaging:
Human voices
Cartoon visuals
Electronic or mechanical noises
Why this matters: Real benefits for dogs
This isn't just fun trivia, knowing your dog's viewing habits could help improve their wellbeing:
Shelters could use TV for stimulation and stress relief
Owners can keep pets calm when left alone with suitable content
Trainers might use audio-visual cues to assist with behavioural exercises
Plus, it opens new doors in understanding canine cognitive perception, how dogs process and react to two-dimensional media.
Summary table: How dogs react to TV
Dog Personality
Reaction to TV
Friendly & Active
Watches visuals, reacts to movement
Curious
Engages with animal sounds and images
Anxious
Reacts to loud or sudden noises
Fearful
Avoids screen, sensitive to audio
Yes, dogs really do watch TV but how they respond depends entirely on who they are. Outgoing dogs enjoy movement and visuals, while shy or anxious pups respond more to specific sounds. If you want to entertain your furry friend or just understand them better, this new study proves that screen time might be a bigger part of their world than we thought. Want to test it? Play a nature show with animals and observe your dog's reaction, you might just find their favourite binge-watch.
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