When we were living at home, we were often complained by our parents: "I only watch TV and mobile phones. I even help with housework and chat with the elders!" At that time, we would think that if we have children in the future, we will ne...
When we were living at home, we were often complained by our parents: "I only watch TV and mobile phones. I even help with housework and chat with the elders!" At that time, we would think that if we have children in the future, we will never yell at them like this. But what I didn't expect was that a pair of owners did not say such words to their children, but they said it to their own dogs. Because their dogs are addicted to watching TV and will stay glued to the TV whenever there is a football match. As a result, their owners cannot watch TV at all. Today, let us go and see this amazing dog.

This TV-obsessed dog is named Lemon, and he is a cute little border collie. It has a unique hobby, which is watching TV. Because he likes football games, he will watch the TV whenever there is a football match. His head was still very close to the TV, as if he wanted to get into the TV. Because I was too immersed in watching TV, the TV was covered with its nose marks. Originally, the hostess wanted to wipe the screen clean, but it kept doing it every day, and she had to give up in the end.
As long as the owner turns off the TV in the living room and lets Lemon interact with it properly, Lemon will run back to the room without looking back. This is not because Lemon is angry with his master. It's because there is a TV on the floor in the room. This TV is different from the one in the living room because it is placed underground and Lemon can use his nose to open it. You don’t need to look at the owner’s face to watch TV and enjoy it.
What I am most worried about now is not that Lemon will consume electricity by watching TV, but that he is unwilling to interact with his owner because of watching TV. And watching TV so close may damage its eyesight. So the owner found a pet doctor and examined Lemon. The results showed that Lemon's eyes were not affected by this. But for dogs, it is still necessary to change their daily habits to reduce their TV addiction.
First of all, take Lemon out for more outdoor activities. Lemon loves the game of football simply because he can see a ball in motion that he can chase. This actually shows that Lemon's usual activities are not enough. The owner should take it out to play more often. Help it relieve its boredom. Second, Lemon likes to watch TV, and we cannot stop it forcibly, but for the sake of its health, we should set an area for it, and only allow it to watch TV when it stays on that cushion. Get it into the habit of watching TV from a distance. As long as you do these two things, Lemon's TV viewing habit will become less annoying.
Some dogs like to watch TV very much. If you are afraid that your dog will be bored at home alone, you can actually turn on the TV for your dog to watch. Because dogs have better dynamic vision than humans, they prefer to watch sports scenes, so we can turn the TV to a sports station to relieve their boredom. However, watching TV cannot solve the dog's separation anxiety. If the dog breaks down the house when it is alone at home, it is better to ask a professional dog trainer to come to your home to improve the dog's behavior.