My Dog Couldn’t Stop Watching Dog TV—So I Dug Into the Science, and What I Found Was Honestly Kinda Creepy
A dog sitting way too close to the screen, ears perked, tail twitching as Dog TV plays in the background. It’s funny. It’s adorable. It’s kind of a relief—finally, something to keep them occupied while you go live your human life. But after my pup started watching it… a little too closely , I couldn’t shake the feeling that something was off. Why was my dog so mesmerized by it? What was he really reacting to? So I did what any unreasonably curious pet parent would do: I went down a science rabbit hole. And what I found completely reframed how I think about screen time for dogs —and honestly, it’s something most people aren’t even talking about. 🛋️ It Started With a Blank Stare I’d turn on Dog TV before heading out, thinking it would just be calming background noise. But one day I came home and saw my dog frozen in front of the screen. Not barking. Not whining. Just… staring. At first, I thought: “Aww, he likes it!” But the longer I watched, the weirder it felt. ...