Study Reveals Dogs May Be Watching TV After All, Surprising Owners and Researchers Alike
A new scientific study from Auburn University has found that many dogs are indeed paying attention to television shows and movies, with some studies suggesting up to 40% of canines watch TV regularly.

A new scientific study from Auburn University suggests that dogs do indeed watch TV, finding evidence of canine engagement during screen time, including staring, sitting up straight, and even seeming to follow along with plotlines. The research supports long-held suspicions among dog owners who have observed their pets' fascination with television. The study's findings provide a fascinating glimpse into the complex behaviors of our furry companions. Researchers believe that dogs may watch TV due to the similarities between canine behavior and human viewing habits, such as reacting to visual stimuli and following familiar patterns.