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Australian Shepherd: Why do some dogs watch tv and others don't even react ...

Published March 11, 2026

The Diagnostic

Your Muse's reaction to TV—or lack thereof—stems from differences in sensory processing. Some dogs perceive the combination of movement, sound, and images as engaging stimuli. For others, these visual and auditory cues don’t quite register.

The Significance

This behavior indicates your Muse may have varying levels of sensory sensitivity or processing thresholds. High engagement suggests sensory acuity and curiosity; minimal reaction points toward a more selective sensory focus.

Atelier Actions

  1. Sensory Enrichment: Introduce various sensory activities like puzzle feeders or scent trails to enhance engagement.
  2. Visual Exposure: Occasionally change the TV content or add visual play elements like moving toys.
  3. Observe and Adapt: Monitor your Muse's reactions to different stimuli and adjust their environment to enhance comfort and stimulation.

The Preservation

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