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by darylehret on 16 February 2016 - 12:02
Nature videos, anything with dogs, and surprisingly any 3d animated films, especially furry characters. Easily distinguishes aggressive body language and even angry faces.
I always thought it would be an interesting idea to see if the dogs would take commands from a video of myself on the TV screen. Especially if I'm still nearby while the video plays.
I always thought it would be an interesting idea to see if the dogs would take commands from a video of myself on the TV screen. Especially if I'm still nearby while the video plays.

by jc.carroll on 16 February 2016 - 14:02
I'm sure a dog could be taught to respond to commands from a TV. This dog was taught to drive a car -- this video is part of a longer documentary, as I recall -- anyhow, the dog is driving the car and responding to commands given by a training walking nearby, and through a radio.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/05/dogs-driving-cars-new-zealand-spca_n_2244476.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/05/dogs-driving-cars-new-zealand-spca_n_2244476.html

by susie on 16 February 2016 - 17:02
Wasn´t able to watch a soccer game with my one and only "prey" monster I ever owned - was no fun...
One male really loved to watch "animal TV".
Daryl, give it a try, I am pretty sure your dog will listen and take the commands.
One male really loved to watch "animal TV".
Daryl, give it a try, I am pretty sure your dog will listen and take the commands.
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