Your dog may bark at animals on TV because he wants to play with them. He hears the dog through the speakers through your TV and wants to find the other dog. When he barks he may be telling the other dog to come out of the TV and play because they do not understand 2D pictures.
the animals that are on tv that live inteh zurface zone are sea turtles dolphins and much more
So they don't have to make conversation.
There are many television programs that feature animals. Some feature heroic animals, cute animals, and endangered animals, among others. There is also a television program that features funny animals called The Planet's Funniest Animals.
I think so. I saw the beginning rating and it said TV-Y7-FV. The reason why could mainly be because it involves talking animals fighting other talking animals.
First, this is not funny and putting the dog in another room will not solve the problem. A dog will often bark at the TV out of fear or anxiety. There are a couple of ways to handle this issue. One is to teach your dog to bark on command. This helps them to understand when it's okay to bark and when it isn't. The second method is to keep some treats on hand. Something very special that they don't get any other time, like boiled chicken. Keep the pieces very small. When your dog barks at the TV, call him/her to you. When they are quiet for a few seconds, praise them and give them a treat. Soon the dog will learn that it's far better to come and sit quietly by you than to bark at the TV.
The TV producers pay them alot of money.
Because it so close to what happens in real life.
Probably because it sees something like a cat or a chipmunk it can chase. But I don't know. I'm just guessing
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Carnival of the Animals - 1984 - TV was released on: USA: 1984
We have much more in common with animals than we think. Like us, some animals can make tools. The only difference is that our tools are a lot more complex. (An animals can use a stick. Humans can make cars, TVs, rockets, etc...) Like us, some animals have a language. The only difference is that their language contain less than ten words.
Yes only if you watch in dim light or if you watch tv to close. other wise it ain't so bad but try not to watch to much tv still.