A dog-friendly TV channel is coming to the UK that will reduce stress and anxiety

Altered colours, audio frequencies and camera alignment have all been implemented on DogTV, a new dog-friendly TV channel launching in the UK.

DogTV will launch in the UK on Monday 8 November and has been scientifically proven to improve mood in pets.

A new TV channel will be launching in the UK next Monday and it’s not all designed for human consumption.

DogTV is a canine-friendly channel that will be broadcasting a range of shows that have been scientifically designed to alleviate symptoms of stress, separation anxiety and loneliness.

The service has been adapted to bring dogs the television that they need.

Working with research into animals’ physiological and psychological needs, DogTV will show content designed to be calming and promote sleep.

dog infront of TV
The sensory experience for dogs is a unique concept, backed by over 60 scientific reports. / Image: DogTV

The colours, audio frequencies and camera alignment have all been adapted for dog senses, so it gives humans a chance to see the TV through their canine’s eyes.

Amongst the audio and visual stimuli, the channel will also show programmes that will be more interesting to owners.

A select number of shows will take on the age-old question of ‘how do I look after my pet?’ and offer advice to help owners understand the needs and wants of their canine companions.

The new channel will launch on Monday 8 November in the UK, having already proven popular in other countries around the world.

The channel will be available on Smart TVs and streaming devices, such as Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Roku.

The new channel can be watched by dogs on a laptop or TV. / Image: DogTV

The subscription service can be paid for monthly or annually and works on the same pick-and-choose concept as Netflix and other existing streaming platforms.

There is a seven day free trial period so you can see if your dog enjoys their new TV channel before committing to the subscription too.

For more information, visit the DogTV website.

Feature Image- DogTV

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