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DOGTV Opens Signal for Free

It provides home enrichment for canines.

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(PRESS RELEASE) PHOENIX — DOGTV, the first 24/7 digital TV channel scientifically developed for dogs, announced it will be opening up its signal for free from March 20 to March 30 to provide home enrichment for dogs.

The subscription channel proven to relax and entertain canine viewers will be available for free in the U.S. on Comcast Xfinity, on Sling streaming television and DISH DOGTV On Demand Content for pet parents.

In Brazil the channel is available for free on SKY, Claro and Vivo thru March 31, 2020. Additionally, the DOGTV streaming app is available anywhere in the world on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, Chromecast, iOS and Android devices.

Visit www.dogtv.com/wecare for more information and to sign up for the DOGTV streaming app. Users can create an account using the promo code: WECARE to gain free access for 30 days.

“With so many people around the world being asked to stay close to home, we want to provide a relaxing and entertaining experience that can be shared with the entire family,” said Beke Lubeach, general manager at DOGTV. “We’ve learned from veterinary and industry experts that social distancing is not required with dogs, so we’re encouraging people to stay home and relax with their dogs. Embrace the human animal bond.”

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