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Old 08-05-2013, 12:55 PM   #22
yorkietalkjilly
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So I'll bet Tibbe is well versed in the Braves' winning streak huh?
LOL! No, bite your tongue! We only watch our team, the Texas Rangers, play ball. I cover his eyes and ears when any other baseball team is on TV!!!

'Course, after today, we'll have to pick some other baseball team to follow a little bit through the playoffs as the Rangers' season just tanked with the MLB announcement today! Ugh!

Still, anyone out there that has a dog and access to Dog TV, try it and see. Just stick with it long enough to find out what parts your dogs likes. When I first tried it, that Relaxation series was on and I wasn't impressed with Tibbe's reaction but Tibbe likes most of the rest of it! He's always loved his TV but this channel, with the colors his eyes can see best more prevalent, much action in the middle of the screen and usually showing the entire body of the dog, constant activity of some kind, and the wonderful sounds that go with it plus others playing alongside - he's hooked for now. I love the way they play those sounds that upset some dogs like thunder and doorbells and whistles and engines with dogs playing on the screen at the same time. Some noise tracks even have dog-laughter sounds blended along with the noise track. Tibbe really loves to hear dog laughter. He perks up any time he hears that. When I play it for him on the computer, he comes over and starts getting so excited and dog-laughs himself.
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