Get a lifetime sub to DogTV, a streaming service made for your best friend

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This 24/7 video channel is scientifically developed to comfort dogs when left alone.
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Humans enjoy plenty of options for keeping our minds occupied, from binge-watching Apple TV+ to winding down with a meditation app. But what about your dog?

If you have a pooch that suffers from separation anxiety, you know that sometimes a treat or toy isn’t enough to keep them preoccupied while you’re away. But a lifetime subscription to DogTV can deliver sights and sounds that keep your pooch calm.

Dogs are constantly in tune with their environments. When you’re away from home, this attention to detail might kick your furry companion into a state of hyperactivity or anxiety. DogTV utilizes technology to deliver 24/7 content programmed for dogs left alone, using science and years of research from some of the world’s top pet experts.

DogTV meets specific attributes to suit a dog’s vision and hearing. Plus, it supports their natural behavior patterns, reducing anxiety and stress. The colors are altered to meet your dog’s unique vision. And all the sights and sounds are made to healthily distract your furry friend from destructive behavior.

This subscription comes recommended by veterinarians and pet organizations as a beneficial tool to help keep your dog happy and relaxed while home alone. And while the subscription isn’t a replacement for your company, it can help you keep your dog feeling more confident and happy when you need to step out.

No one wants to come home to destruction inflicted by an angry pup, Get a DogTV: Lifetime Subscription for $199.99 (regularly $424), a savings of 52%.

Prices subject to change.

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