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Post by Carlin on Jan 16, 2020 18:20:57 GMT
I read an article in The Guardian about it and thought it seemed amusing but more and more I think I may try using this to help Buddy train with his separation anxiety as I speak CONSTANTLY to him and he is very used to hearing someone talk to him. You can listen to it on Spotify for free (there will be ads) and there are 2 podcasts, each 5 hours long. Podcast aimed at dogs!
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Post by cockneychris on Jan 17, 2020 6:47:57 GMT
Our tv is on from 5 am until 10-11 pm whether we are in or not. I think it give the dogs some comfort.
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Post by goodie on Jan 17, 2020 7:55:24 GMT
Our tv is on from 5 am until 10-11 pm whether we are in or not. I think it give the dogs some comfort. It does, we do the same with the radio, and occasionally TV, but have to be careful with TV as Axel growls and barks at some breeds of dogs in adverts (mainly dachshunds and labradors, funnily he seems to be okay with GSDs on TV)
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Post by cockneychris on Jan 17, 2020 9:18:42 GMT
Our tv is on from 5 am until 10-11 pm whether we are in or not. I think it give the dogs some comfort. It does, we do the same with the radio, and occasionally TV, but have to be careful with TV as Axel growls and barks at some breeds of dogs in adverts (mainly dachshunds and labradors, funnily he seems to be okay with GSDs on TV) He obviously has good taste.
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Post by caryll on Jan 17, 2020 15:55:30 GMT
If we're going out for any length of time we leave a radio on, but Dempsey has never taken any notice of the TV!
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