
DOG TV is a television network in the United States that programs content specifically designed for canine viewers. The channel’s schedule consists of visual and auditory material intended to hold a dog’s attention, including slow-moving animations, nature footage, and sounds calibrated to canine hearing ranges. Programming is organized into segments that aim to relax, stimulate, or engage dogs, depending on the time of day. The network does not carry traditional human-oriented genres like news, movies, or sports, and its content is produced without voiceovers or narrative structures that would be irrelevant to a non-human audience.
DOG TV is available through select cable and satellite providers across the country, as well as through a dedicated streaming subscription service that works on smart TVs, tablets, and smartphones. The online platform allows owners to choose between different playback modes, such as a continuous loop or timed sessions. Television guide listings for the linear channel typically group content by behavioral goals—calming, stimulation, or exposure—rather than by show titles or episode numbers. The network’s programming does not include commercials or human-targeted advertisements.

