I've had multiple dogs react to certain noises on TV - dog barks, animals sounds, doors, etc - and other dogs that never react to those sounds.
Even less common is actually watching the TV and following the action. We had several dachshunds and only one would pay attention to the TV. That dog would actually sit and watch for long stretches of time, from as far as the couch. He would even growl at "bad guys" (coincidence? projection?). Sometimes he would try to chase after animals that ran off-screen. He even watched TV as we put him to sleep due to painful tumors (the vet was in disbelief).
I'm just curious why different dogs, even within the same breed, would have such a different reaction to TV stimulus - from intently watching to never acknowledging.
Even less common is actually watching the TV and following the action. We had several dachshunds and only one would pay attention to the TV. That dog would actually sit and watch for long stretches of time, from as far as the couch. He would even growl at "bad guys" (coincidence? projection?). Sometimes he would try to chase after animals that ran off-screen. He even watched TV as we put him to sleep due to painful tumors (the vet was in disbelief).
I'm just curious why different dogs, even within the same breed, would have such a different reaction to TV stimulus - from intently watching to never acknowledging.