
realized it wasn't made for humans. It focuses a lot on sounds. It has a lot of dog barks inserted artifically, which I guess the dogs appreciate. I sat and watched it with 5 dogs on a rainy/stormy day. The Boxer looked at the screen occasionally. The Shih tzu with storm phobias stopped trembling and started to doze off during the ocean segment. I saw ears perk at different sounds from most. Since I can't ask them, I'm going to assume that it holds some interest for them. I think the training segments totally suck. I don't see how a dog can learn by hearing "sit....good dog" repeated for 10-15mins. I would think they would become numb to the words, if anything. I was ready to throw my shoe at the screen to make it stop.

My Rottweiler puppy does not sit still for a minute! However when we put this video on she absolutely loves it. In fact, she goes to the tv screen and tries to smell it. She even licked it once! She wants to interact with the dogs onscreen. She also barks at them and pushes her paw at them as well. My husband and I get a big kick out of watching her watch this and laugh at her! Finally something that amuses her and keeps her interest for awhile. Since Rottweilers are within the top 10 smartest dogs perhaps there is a reason for her interest in this. One of the dogs does looks somewhat like her too. The only sequence she did not like was the ocean scenes, that one bored her. I can only speak for my dog so I am speaking for her!
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