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Dogs' TV viewing habits vary by personality – New Study



The way household dogs engage with TV may depend on their personalities, suggests research published in Scientific Reports. Excitable dogs were more likely to follow on-screen objects while fearful or anxious dogs were more likely to respond to stimuli such as cars or a doorbell, with the dogs surveyed watching TV for an average of 14 minutes and eight seconds.



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A study in Scientific Reports indicates a link between dog personality and TV engagement. Excitable dogs tend to track moving objects on screen, while fearful or anxious dogs react more to sounds like doorbells or cars. Researchers found that dogs watched TV for an average of just over 14 minutes. This suggests individual dog personalities influence their viewing habits, moving beyond the notion of dogs simply reacting to visual or auditory stimuli.

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