Sunnyvale, California – DOGTV, the first and only television network created just for dogs, announced further international expansion, offering its programming to consumers throughout Germany, the United Kingdom, Ireland and France. Providers in these countries join the existing 15 platforms across the globe, including the United States and Asia, where DOGTV is already available to consumers and their canine companions.
Next month, DOGTV will begin its expansion into Western Europe through a partnership with Deutsche Telecom Germany that will add to the existing 15 platforms across the globe, including the United States and Asia, where DOGTV is already available to consumers and their canine companions. DOGTV will be added to the “Entertain Package” on Deutsche Telecom Germany. Following its launch in Germany, DOGTV will be made available in the United Kingdom, Ireland and France.
“DOGTV is proud to broaden our network offering, bringing stimulating and relaxing content into the homes of beloved pets around the world,” said Gilad Neumann, CEO of DOGTV. “With this expansion, we’re offering millions of families the opportunity to keep their dogs happy and mentally active, ridding them of the depression and boredom they might otherwise experience while their pet parents are out.”
Scientifically developed and tested, DOGTV treats dogs to programming specifically designed for their eyes and ears. Featuring programming split into three categories – relaxation, stimulation and exposure – the 24-hour content works collaboratively to provide just the right balance for the daily routines of dogs and to ease the stress and anxiety they experience when home alone or travelling.