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  2. DOGTV - Wikipedia

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    DOGTV provides 24/7 digital TV programming that is designed to provide entertainment for dogs. The programming, created with the help of dog behavior specialists, is color-adjusted to appeal to dogs, and features 3-6 minute segments designed to relax, to stimulate, and to expose the dog to scenes of everyday life such as doorbells or riding in ...

  3. My Dog Barks Relentlessly at Elmo on TV and It's Kinda ... - AOL

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    There’s just one problem…she barks relentlessly at the TV. There could be a cartoon dog silently in the background of a Simpsons episode, and this pup will blitz toward the screen jumping on ...

  4. Beethoven (film) - Wikipedia

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    Two thieves, Harvey and Vernon, steal a group of puppies from a pet store. A St. Bernard puppy escapes and sneaks into the nearby home of the Newton family. The patriarch George is a control freak and a workaholic; he does not want a dog, but his wife Alice and their children (Ryce, Ted, and Emily) convince him to take the dog in.

  5. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    Single short bark, higher midrange pitch – surprised or startled. [1]: 81 Stutter bark, midrange pitch – used to initiate play. [1]: 82 Rising bark – indicates having fun, used during play-fighting or when the owner is about to throw an object. [1]: 83 Two dogs communicating a warning; note the teeth baring and lip curl.

  6. Bark (sound) - Wikipedia

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    Dog barking is distinct from wolf barking. Wolf barks represent only 2.4% of all wolf vocalizations, in warning, defense, and protest. [4] [5] In contrast, dogs bark in many social situations, with acoustic communication in dogs being described as hypertrophic. [6] While wolf barks tend to be brief and isolated, dog barking is often repetitive. [7]

  7. Fluke (film) - Wikipedia

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    A mutt puppy who has flashing memories and dreams of having lived a human life is taken to a pound and eventually escapes. He is raised by an elderly homeless woman named Bella, who gives him the name Fluke, stating that he is a "fluke by nature, Fluke by name."

  8. 2024 Puppy Bowl: How to watch Team Ruff vs. Team Fluff ... - AOL

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    When is Puppy Bowl 20? Puppy Bowl XX will begin on Feb. 11 at 2 p.m. ET. The bowl will last approximately three hours, ending with plenty of time to catch Super Bowl 58 on CBS (or Nickelodeon) at ...

  9. Napoleon (1995 film) - Wikipedia

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    At night, Napoleon starts to fear being alone. A tawny frogmouth in the forest warns him of terrible things that can happen to pets in the wild, but he ignores him as well and continues on his way, briefly getting caught in the web of a spider. He discovers a large tree which is home to a psychotic cat. She spots Napoleon and, thinking he is a ...